PM Imran Khan urges Int’l Community to take stock of plight of Kashmiris

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Prime Minister Imran Khan has urged the International Community to take stock of the plight of millions of people living under the barbaric regime in the Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K).

In a statement on Twitter on Tuesday, the prime minister said that the inhumane politico-military lockdown in IOJ&K has now been continuing for over eight months without any provision of medical, financial, communication or food assistance.

The prime minister said that in fact the racist Hindutva Supremacist Modi government has ensured that Kashmiris are deprived of all basic amenities during the lockdown.

Imran Khan said that now demonstrations in various parts of the world are going on against lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic despite the provision of medical, financial, communication & food assistance.

Therefore, he added that perhaps now the International Community can understand the suffering of Kashmiris in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir as they suffer the brutal oppression.

Earlier President Dr. Arif Alvi, who today visited Muzaffarabad to oversee the situation arising out of COVID-19 in Azad Kashmir, also said that Muslims in India are being subjected to discriminatory treatment.

The president said that India is willfully trying to suppress Kashmiris’ voice under the garb of measures against COVID-19.

President Arif Alvi said that the heart of Pakistani nation thronged with the people of Kashmir and Pakistan will continue exposing atrocities being perpetrated on them in Occupied Kashmir by the Indian regime.

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