Pakistan vows to repatriate 341 Pakistani prisoners from Indian jails

Pakistan vows to repatriate 341 Pakistani prisoners from Indian jails

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Dr Muhammad Faisal strongly condemned the unabated Indian forces brutalities in Occupied Kashmir where some five hundred civilians have been killed over this year. He urged the international community, particularly the champions of human rights to urge India to immediately halt its atrocities in the held valley.

The spokesperson said Jammu and Kashmir issue is at top of Pakistan's list of priorities and we will continue to expose the true Indian face in occupied Kashmir at all international forums.

In reply to a quary the spokesperson said there are 341 Pakistani prisoners in the Indian jails including 154 civil prisoners and 187 fishermen. Our mission is in contact with all relevant Indian authorities for repatriation of these prisoners. Our High Commission in New Delhi also engages with the Indian media to highlight the plight of Pakistani prisoners. A law firm has also been hired to assist and facilitate their repatriation.