Pakistan yet again makes major demand from India over Occupied Kashmir lockdown

Pakistan yet again makes major demand from India over Occupied Kashmir lockdown

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan yet again makes major demand from India over Occupied Kashmir lockdown as the curfew in valley enters 39th consecutive day.

Pakistan on Thursday asked India to lift the curfew immediately in the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK).

In a weekly press briefing on Thursday, Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal expressed serious concerns over human rights’ violations. He informed that Indian barbarism is continued in the occupied valley and three Kashmiris martyred as Indian troops used pellet guns, teargas and canes to disperse demonstrators in IoK.

The FO spokesperson said that stringent curfew has been imposed for 39th consecutive day today. He demanded form the Indian government to lift the curfew, respect International Law and permit international human rights organisations to visit the Himalayan region.

Dr Muhammad Faisal said that Pakistan will raise voice for rights of Kashmiris at every forum till their independence and self-determination rights. He explained that Pakistan drew urgent attention of the Human Rights Council and human rights mechanisms towards worsening human rights and humanitarian situation in IoK.