HRs organizations alarmed at grave human rights situation in IOK: President

27 Aug, 2019

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday said that the human rights organizations across the world were alarmed at the grave human rights situation, due to the clampdown by the brutal Indian forces on the basic civil liberties of oppressed Kashmiris, which was deteriorating every passing day.

Talking to the Parliamentary Delegation from United Kingdom, led by Khalid Mahmood, who called on him at the Aiwan-e-Sadr, the President said the fascist, unilateral move by the Indian government in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) had  put regional and international peace at risk.

Speaker, National Assembly, Asad Qaiser and Chairman, Kashmir Committee, Fakhar Imam were also present in the meeting.

The President said that there were serious questions about Indian claims  of being the biggest secular democracy, as Indian minorities were insecure  and living under severe fear of being persecuted by the fanatic Hindus.

The President emphasized that the world community must take notice of  the high-handedness of the Indian forces and RSS goons in IOK.

He called upon the British Parliamentary delegation to create awareness  among the public at large about the human rights violations in IOK and sought  their support to fully expose the fascist face of Indian regime, where minorities  were bestially persecuted.

The delegation thanked the Speaker and Chairman Kashmir committee for arranging their visit to Pakistan, which made it possible to get the true picture  of the situation.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2019

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