Pakistan desires lasting peace in region, says PA Speaker

By Our Correspondent
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May 05, 2025
Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khanaddressing a seminar titled ‘Pakistan-India Issues, the Role of the Armed Forces, Kashmir, Terrorism, Water Disputes and the Role of the United Nations’ on May 4, 2025. — Screengrab via FacebookMalikMAhmadKhan

LAHORE:Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan has said that Pakistan possesses full capabilities to respond decisively to any sort of Indian aggression.

He said this while addressing a seminar titled ‘Pakistan-India Issues, the Role of the Armed Forces, Kashmir, Terrorism, Water Disputes and the Role of the United Nations’ held at a local hotel on Sunday.

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The speaker said, ‘I am someone who has always advocated for dialogue, but when your fundamental rights are denied, negotiations become meaningless.’ Regarding the Kashmir issue, he said plebiscite was the only viable solution, adding that through constitutional amendments, India had unleashed severe oppression on innocent and unarmed people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K).

He expressed regret that despite widespread state-led violence, extrajudicial killings and terrorism by Indian forces, the global powers remained silent. Can India hide all its crimes under the veil of its economy and trade, he questioned.

Speaking on water crisis, he said, ‘Pakistan’s rights over its water resources are recognised internationally. ‘If India attempts to block water or engages in water aggression, it will be considered an act of war as such actions violate the Indus Waters Treaty and international law,’ he added.

The speaker said, ‘Pakistan has sacrificed more than 80,000 precious lives in the fight against terrorism. Pakistan remained a consistent victim of Indian state-sponsored terrorism. If India chooses the path of war, it alone will be responsible for the consequences.’

He said that Pakistan desired lasting peace in the region, but there would be no compromise on sovereignty, national honour or security. The United Nations must intervene for a fair resolution of the Kashmir issue and prevent Indian hostility, he added.

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