PM says 0.12 million people will be provided health cards in Azad Kashmir

  • Government launched Ehsaas Cash Emergency programme in the region to facilitate those living in areas along the Line of Control
Updated 26 Jun, 2020

(Karachi) Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that 0.12 million people in Azad Kashmir will be provided health cards.

Addressing a ceremony in Muzaffarabad on Friday, he said that the government launched the Ehsaas Cash Emergency programme in the region to facilitate those living in areas along the Line of Control.

He mentioned that those receiving health cards will be able to get treatment worth Rs0.10 million.

Regarding Indian atrocities in Jammu Kashmir, the PM said that innocent Kashmiri people are being subjected to torture and human rights abuses according to a pre-planned conspiracy. "Modi's RSS vision, which is inspired by Hiltler's thinking, is behind the situation in the region."

He highlighted that Narendra Modi is taking his country and its people to destruction. "Not only Pakistan but the whole world knows what Modi is up to," he remarked.

He said, "Modi is a fanatic who thinks he is the most powerful person but he is wrong."

The PM said that the government is initiating a campaign against Indian oppression in Kashmir and he would apprise the world about Modi's evil designs. "Modi is not only involved in grave human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir but he is also targeting minorities in India," he pointed out.

“Women, men and children have faced pellet guns, sexual assaults, electrocution, physical & mental torture in IoK." The premier said that continued silence in the face of such blatant abuse is against international human rights and humanitarian laws which must be unacceptable.

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