Punjab cabinet expresses solidarity with Kashmiris

06 Aug, 2019

The Punjab Cabinet, which met here on Monday with Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar in the chair, expressed complete solidarity with the people of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and also offered 'fateha' for Kashmiri martyrs. The meeting strongly condemned the illegal and unconstitutional step taken by the Modi government to revoke the special status of Indian occupied state of Jammu and Kashmir. It also condemned the targeting of civilian population through cluster bombs at LoC and the state-sponsored Indian terrorism in Indian occupied Kashmir.
The cabinet expressed its strongest concern over the decision of the Indian government to revoke the special status of Indian occupied Kashmir and termed it a nefarious effort to usurp the fundamental rights of the Kashmiri people. Addressing the Cabinet meeting, the CM said that India cannot curb basic rights of Kashmiri people through use of brutal force by its Army. He said that peace and stability cannot be secured without solution of Kashmir issue.
He urged the international comity to play its role for durable peace in region and freedom of Kashmiri people and durable peace in region. He said that durable peace and stability cannot be achieved in the region without first solving the core issue of Kashmir and stressed upon the international community to play its role for security peace and freedom of the Kashmiri people.
Earlier, Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid told newsmen that Pakistan will respond to Indian aggression on all fronts. She said that Prime Minister Imran Khan's successful visit to the United States is not being digested by India. She said that India's cruel face has been exposed before the international community and Pakistan is standing by Kashmiri people.

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