Political, military leadership on same page, says Governor Punjab
Sarwar says Pakistan will always support Kashmir cause
LAHORE:
Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar has said that any misadventure against Pakistan would prove destructive for India as Modi has turned Kashmir into a jail.
He expressed these views in a meeting with a delegation led by Parliamentary Secretary for Health Doctor Nosheen Hamid this Sunday, at Governor House Lahore, and was talking with media.
“Every house is being guarded by a soldier. Pakistan’s political and military leadership is on one page to protect Pakistan. Kashmir is still the jugular vein of Pakistan and no power can make it away from us,” he said.
Sarwar said India was doing new theatrics every other day to divert attention from Kashmir but today everyone including the Security Council is saying that Kashmir Issue is to be solved according to UN resolutions. “I believe that India has failed in all its plans and it has no option but to resolve Kashmir conflict according to UN resolutions and 220 million Pakistanis are standing in support with Kashmiris and will not hold back from any sacrifice to liberate these Kashmiris.”
Anti-encroachment operation begins in Karachi West district
Punjab Governor Sarwar said the intensity of human rights violations in Kashmir was unprecedented in the whole world but unfortunately the advocate of Human rights including powerful countries and organisations are observing silence over it.
“They should take immediate notice of it and push India to stop human rights violations, atrocities on Kashmiris and lift the curfew. He said the declaration of Kashmir issue as an international issue by the Security Council has put Indian dreams into the coffin. India is aware of the enthusiasm of Kashmiris that’s why it is so afraid to lift curfew from Kashmir.
Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar has said that all the promises made by PTI in general elections under the leadership of Imran Khan would be fulfilled and the steps carried out to end poverty, inflation and other issues are exemplary.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 19th, 2019.
Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar has said that any misadventure against Pakistan would prove destructive for India as Modi has turned Kashmir into a jail.
He expressed these views in a meeting with a delegation led by Parliamentary Secretary for Health Doctor Nosheen Hamid this Sunday, at Governor House Lahore, and was talking with media.
“Every house is being guarded by a soldier. Pakistan’s political and military leadership is on one page to protect Pakistan. Kashmir is still the jugular vein of Pakistan and no power can make it away from us,” he said.
Sarwar said India was doing new theatrics every other day to divert attention from Kashmir but today everyone including the Security Council is saying that Kashmir Issue is to be solved according to UN resolutions. “I believe that India has failed in all its plans and it has no option but to resolve Kashmir conflict according to UN resolutions and 220 million Pakistanis are standing in support with Kashmiris and will not hold back from any sacrifice to liberate these Kashmiris.”
Anti-encroachment operation begins in Karachi West district
Punjab Governor Sarwar said the intensity of human rights violations in Kashmir was unprecedented in the whole world but unfortunately the advocate of Human rights including powerful countries and organisations are observing silence over it.
“They should take immediate notice of it and push India to stop human rights violations, atrocities on Kashmiris and lift the curfew. He said the declaration of Kashmir issue as an international issue by the Security Council has put Indian dreams into the coffin. India is aware of the enthusiasm of Kashmiris that’s why it is so afraid to lift curfew from Kashmir.
Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar has said that all the promises made by PTI in general elections under the leadership of Imran Khan would be fulfilled and the steps carried out to end poverty, inflation and other issues are exemplary.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 19th, 2019.