District Nazim Sialkot Muhammad Akmal Cheema has fully supported the government's Kashmir policy and said that Pakistan Muslim League (PML-Q) was making adequate efforts for resolving the core issue of occupied Kashmir through meaningful dialogues.
Addressing a seminary on Solidarity Day with Kashmiris held under the auspices of Sialkot district government at Anwar Club here on Sunday, he added that the government had managed to project successfully the Kashmir issue at international forums and its credit goes to President Pervez Musharraf as a result of which the international community had perceived the gravity of the dispute.
Akmal Cheema said undoubtedly the dialogues were the best mode for resolving the disputes but Indian government is reluctant to show flexibility in this regard. He urged upon the United Nations to take effective steps and influence Indian government to stop atrocities, abduction, killing of innocent Kashmiris and abduction and rape incidents in held valley.
Akmal Cheema said that Indian forces were openly violating the charter of human rights in occupied Kashmir but United Nations and Human Rights champions were deliberately ignoring these violations.
Many other speakers also addressed the seminar and supported the governments Kashmir policy and express their satisfaction over the pace of the dialogues. On this occasion Sialkot district Nazim Muhammad Akmal Cheema presented a resolution for condemning the publication of blasphemous caricatures of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), which the participants of the seminar strongly condemned and showed their resentment.
Later, a big rally headed by District Nazim Sialkot was taken out from Anwar club, which terminated at Chowk Allama Iqbal after passing through different roads.

















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