Pakistan to take up India’s LoC violations at Morocco moot

Kashmir Committee Chairman Syed Fakhar Imam leads Pakistan delegation to Parliamentary Union of OIC Member States


APP March 11, 2019
PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Sunday decided to take up the issue of violations of the Line of Control (LoC) by India at the forum of the Parliamentary Union of OIC Member States (PUIC), which is holding its preliminary session from March 10 to 14 in Rabat, Morocco.

National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser has nominated a parliamentary delegation, led by Chairman of Kashmir Committee Syed Fakhar Imam, for participation in the 14th plenary session of the PUIC, according to a handout.

The delegation will seize the opportunity to inform the 54-member PUIC forum about the continued violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity by India, which has brought the region to the brink of war and devastation.

The members will also take into confidence the parliamentary colleagues from Muslim countries on the steps taken by the parliament and government of Pakistan for ensuring peace and stability in the region, especially after recent Indian aggression.

“On instructions of the NA speaker, two resolutions have been included on the agenda items of the 14th PUIC conference. One is related to the situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) and the second on protecting Muslim women and children in area under occupation and conflict,” the statement said.

The Pakistani delegation will urge the Ummah to take note of the prevailing situation in IOK and its serious implications for international and regional peace and security.

India’s brutal army is committing massive human rights violations in IOK to suppress the indigenous movement of Kashmiris who are struggling for their legitimate right to self-determination in line with resolutions passed by the United Nations Security Council.

Indian army has martyred around 100,000 innocent Kashmiris and molested more than 11,000 women, whereas over 8,000 Kashmiris are missing from the custody of Indian army and police. “This has led to one of the largest concentration of ‘half widows’ in IOK.”

 

Published in The Express Tribune, March 11th, 2019.

 

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