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UN urges Pakistan and India to exercise restraint

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The United Nations (UN) has urged India and Pakistan to exercise restraint amid escalating tensions between the two countries along the Line of Control.

UN Secretary-General’s spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that the two countries should show tolerance so that the situation won’t get worse.

Earlier, the OIC had taken notice of the tense situation in occupied Kashmir and expressed concerned on deployment of additional Indian troops and cluster buster attacks along line of control.

It is pertinent to mentioned that the situation in occupied Kashmir is getting worse, the Kashmiri leaders including Mehbooba Mufti, Omar Abdullah and Sajjad Lone have been detained and imposed section 144 in the occupied valley and all educational has been closed.

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