President Arif Alvi reaffirms Pakistan’s unwavering support to Kashmiri people

Muzaffarabad: President Arif Alvi has repeated that Pakistan will keep on standing side by side with the Kashmiri public and stretch out all conceivable help to them until they understand their authentic right to self-assurance, ARY News announced.

Tending to the meeting of AJK Legislative Assembly in Muzaffarabad today (Friday), he said Pakistan adheres to its principled situation on Kashmir debate whose goal lies just in the UN Security Council goals.

The president said Pakistan has consistently given harmony a possibility yet lamented that India is taking the issue towards weakening.

Arif Alvi noticed that Pakistan-India relations can’t improve without goal of the waiting question.

Inviting the new explanations of the UN Secretary-General, HE said the world can presently don’t turn its back to the exceptional debate.

Suggesting the abuse crusade released by Modi government in Indian unlawfully involved Jammu and Kashmir, President Arif Alvi said Pakistan will keep on featuring the Indian nauseating acts at the worldwide discussions including the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

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The president mourned that India has forced restriction on correspondences and web in the involved region to conceal its violations.

He denounced the utilization of pellet firearms saying these blinded honest kids and ladies. India is making endeavors to change the segment structure by conveying 900,000 soldiers and presenting dubious enactment. He, notwithstanding, said regardless of every one of these strategies, the Kashmiri public stand firm in their battle to get independence from the pitiless Indian grips.

He requested that India permit the global media to visit the wrongfully involved Jammu and Kashmir to see the ground circumstance. Furthermore, move ought to be made in the light of the UN Human Rights Commissioner report on Kashmir.

Malay News
International Desk

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