LAHORE: Punjab Minister for Human Rights & Minority Affairs Ijaz Alam Augustine has said that the OIC resolution regarding Indian terrorism and human rights violations in the Held Kashmir had proved true the stance of Pakistan for many decades.
The minister said the resolution also reminded the international community of its obligation and once again proved that Kashmir was not an integral part of India. Ijaz Alam Augustine expressed these views while talking to different representatives of civil society at his camp office on Tuesday.
The minister said that it was encouraging that OIC resolution on regional peace and security in South Asia also welcomed Prime Minister Imran Khan’s renewed offer of dialogue to India and the goodwill gesture of handing over the captured Indian pilot.
The resolution had called for restraint and de-escalation as well as the need to resolve outstanding issues through peaceful means, he added.
Current political scenario in Pakistan depicted the situation of a tug-of-war between the judiciary, the establishment...
Assault may only be the first wave of a wider offensive: says Ukrainian President
Uploads blasphemous material on social media and registered a case against at Sabzpir police station
Film will be released across Pakistan under the banner of Geo Films and Mandviwalla Entertainment this summer
Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz. — X/@SaniaaAshiq/FileISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek Insaf on Friday criticised the Punjab...
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan. — Facebook/Imran khan official/File ISLAMABAD: Pakistan...