
Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the international community should not remain indifferent to Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir.
Prime Minister Imran Khan welcomed the growing concerns of the international community over the situation in occupied Kashmir and called for an independent investigation commission to probe human human rights violations in IoK.
Imran Khan urged UN Human Rights Council to immediately set up the independent Inquiry commission to probe human rights abuses in disputed territory as recommended by the UNHCHR’s reports on Kashmir.
The Prime Minister also commended the demand of the international community to end the six-week siege in India-occupied Kashmir.
AdvertisementI especially welcome the statement by the UNHCHR in Geneva today. I call upon the UN Human Rights Council to immediately set up the indep Investigation commission to probe human rights abuses in IOJK as recommended by the UNHCHR's two reports on Kashmir. The time to act is now. pic.twitter.com/Xy8hfkDwe2
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) September 9, 2019
Premier tweet came after UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) Michelle Bachelet urged Modi government to ease six weeks long lockdowns and curfews in IoK while expressing her concerns over the impact of the New Delhi actions against Kashmiris.
Prior Prime Minister Imran Khan, in his tweet, advised the youth that it’s not possible to achieve milestones without any failure or criticism.
This is the best advice for the youth of Pakistan, PM Imran added.
Prime Minister Imran Khan also referred to the former politician of USA Theodore Rooseveit.
PM Imran has always highlighted youth’s role in the development of country.
Last year in a statement, he said that this Government wasn’t possible without the support of youth.
PTI has announced special youth programs after coming into power.
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