Times of Islamabad

Pakistan approaches UN Peacekeeping mission against India over Occupied Kashmir

Pakistan approaches UN Peacekeeping mission against India over Occupied Kashmir

*ISLAMABAD – Pakistani leaders approache UN Peacekeeping mission againstIndia over Occupied Kashmir crisis. *

*Several PTI leaders have written to the UN Peacekeeping mission about theissues in Indian-held Kashmir. *

The condemnation letter, sent on August 15, is from MNA and PTI SecretaryGeneral Amer Mehmood Kayani, Special Assistant to the Prime MinisterIftikhar Durrani and Senator Faisal Javed.

They have said that Indian-Administered Kashmir Occupied has been lockeddown completely. We have come to tell the world that something needs to bedone in Kashmir, said Kayani, adding that women and children are beingbesieged in the area.

Modi cannot decide the fate of Kashmir with a scrap of paper, he argued,warning that Pakistan is ready to go to any and all lengths for Kashmir.

Javed said India is suffering from Modi’s step. Kashmir has now become aworld agenda.

We in the PTI have the pulse of the people and we fear that if theinternational community doesn’t pay heed to the aspirations of the peopleof Jammu and Kashmir, the whole region will suffer, they wrote.

Their letter was sent on August 15, India’s independence day, which wasbeing marked as a black day in Pakistan. Pakistan has strongly opposedIndia’s repeal of Article 370, revoking the special rights granted toKashmir as an autonomous state.