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Indian actions being highlighted at international forums

Asad Qaiser
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Pakistan is continuing its efforts to highlight Indian actions in Kashmir at international forums.

Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser has dispatched letters to the parliaments of countries to highlight Kashmir issue.

The letters also include highlights of Indian atrocities in Kashmir and the deteriorating situations in the disputed territory.

According to the details, Speaker NA has dispatched letters to the member parliaments of Inter-Parliamentary Union.

The letter also highlights that Indian actions have deteriorated already fragile security conditions of the region.

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Indian atrocities in Kashmir and abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A have stripped Kashmiri of their special status and property ownership of Kashmiri land.

Asad Qaiser in the letter also mentioned that Indian constitution is obliged to solve Kashmir issue in the light of United Nations resolutions.

The letter also highlights that abrogation of Article 370 is back stabbing of Kashmiri nation. Kashmir’s special status cannot be revoked until the matter is solved.

The letter requests parliaments to highlight this issue and condemn Indian actions in Kashmir as violations of international laws.

Asad Qaiser also mentioned that India has arrested Kashmiri leadership after which situations are becoming more dangerous.

The complete lockdown and shutting down communication channels is against the internal human rights, the letter says.

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India is also involved in constant ceasefire violations along the Line of Control, Asad Qaiser added in the letter.

Asad Qaiser also mentioned that both India and Pakistan are nuclear weapon countries.

Such deteriorating situations between two nuclear countries is dangerous for the whole world.

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