India to not succeed silencing Kashmiris' voice through military means: FO

Says recent statements emanating from India indicate New Delhi's frustration as coercive policies not working

FO spokesperson confirms Islamabad and Washington continue to communicate with each other. PHOTO: FILE

Foreign Office spokesperson Muhammad Faisal on Monday said India will not succeed silencing Kashmiris' voice through military means.

He said this during an interview while responding to Indian Army Chief's Bibin Rawat threatening statements, Radio Pakistan reports.

The spokesperson said the only solution to Kashmir issue is to hold an UN-sponsored plebiscite in the occupied territory as promised in the resolutions of the Security Council.


Muhammad Faisal said recent statements emanating from India indicate New Delhi's frustration as their coercive policies are not working.

Elderly Kashmiri woman among three injured in Indian firing

Two civilians, including a middle-aged woman, were injured when Indian troops opened fire on protesters in Zianakote area of Srinagar.

Eyewitnesses told the Kashmir Media Services that a passenger vehicle coming from Beerwah was stopped at HMT crossing by the Indian troops.  “Soldiers asked the passengers to step out of the vehicle, but they refused, triggering an argument,” they said.
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