MUZAFFARABAD, April 03 (APP)::Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Raja Muhammad Farooq Haider Khan has called upon the government of Pakistan to raise the issue of killings of more than 20 innocent youth in Shopian area of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) by Indian forces in United Nations Security Council (UNSC).
Addressing a press conference here Tuesday he condemned the killings and atrocities on civilian
population by Indian forces and said the death toll could be more as the whole valley had been sealed off by the Indian army cutting all the communication means including Internet and telephones.
While expressing gratitude of the government of Pakistan on its announcement to observe Friday
as solidarity day with the people of Jammu and Kashmir on this occasion, he demanded of Pakistan to announce unilateral withdrawal from the Simla accord’s clause to resolve the issue through bilateral talks.
He said Pakistan was incomplete without Kashmir and emphasized all the political leadership of Pakistan to envisaged a joint and unanimous strategy and opinion on Kashmir issue and avoid political chaos in the country exhibiting complete unity amongst their ranks.
He said a special joint sitting of the legislative Assembly and Kashmir Council had been convened to discuss the prevailing situation of the valley which would be attended by Pakistani Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and members of his cabinet to send a strong message to the other side of line of control (LOC).
He said Indian occupied Kashmir was under complete besieged by Indian forces and India was not allowing bodies including United Nations or their representatives to assess the situation of human rights violations and was committing worse type of atrocities on the Kashmiries.
He said the enemy had chosen specific time by judging the political split in Pakistan and situation on the frontiers to intensify its atrocities inside the valley but she must remember that the people of Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir are united against the aggressor.
AJK Prime Minister calls for raising issue in UNSC
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