‘Indian atrocities can’t suppress freedom struggle of brave Kashmiris’
LAHORE: Kashmir Committee Chairman Syed Fakhar Imam called on Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar at the Chief Minister’s Office on Saturday.
Both strongly condemned the savagery of Indian army in Indian-Held Kashmir. They also thanked the people for observing Kashmir Solidarity Day in a comprehensive manner in Pakistan.
The chief minister said Indian atrocities could not suppress the passion of freedom from the hearts of brave Kashmiris. He said that it was a matter of concern that Indian army had locked down IHK for 188 days and the international community was still silent over the issue.
He said that the international community would have to play its role. He said Modi government by adopting illegal and unconstitutional tactics had turned the occupied Kashmir into the world’s largest prison.
The CM said that India had violated democratic and constitutional norms in the occupied Kashmir.
So-called democratic and secular face of India has been exposed all over the world, he added. Fakhar Imam said that freedom was the right of Kashmiri people and the international community would have to play its role on the human rights violations in occupied Kashmir. Success would become destiny of Kashmiri people, he added.
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