
- PM Imran Khan says Pakistan will stand with Kashmiris until they obtain their official rights.
- The PM says if India demonstrates sincerity in in search of a simply resolution to the Kashmir difficulty, we’re able to take two steps ahead for peace.
- PM Imran says the Indian oppression have didn’t weaken the Kashmiri individuals’s resolve to battle for his or her proper to self-determination.
ISLAMABAD: In his message on the Kashmir Solidarity Day, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday reiterated that Pakistan stands united and resolute with the Kashmiris of their official battle for self-determination.
In a sequence of tweets, the prime minister highlighted the atrocities and hardships confronted by the individuals of Kashmir attributable to Indian brutalities throughout the army siege and warranted them of Pakistan’s unflinching assist.
“On #KashmirSolidarityDay, I want to reiterate that Pakistan stands united & resolute with the Kashmiris in their legitimate struggle for self-determination, which has been reaffirmed by the international community in numerous UNSC resolutions,” the PM tweeted.
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The premier mentioned that the Indian Occupation and oppression have didn’t weaken the Kashmiri individuals’s resolve to battle for his or her proper to self-determination within the final seven many years and added {that a} youthful era of Kashmiris is taking the battle ahead with even better resolve.
“To the Kashmiri people, my message is that your goal of self-determination is not far,” PM Imran mentioned, including, “Pakistan will stand with you till you achieve your legitimate rights.”
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The prime minister additionally talked about his want for peace on the planet.
“Pakistan has always stood for peace in our region, but the onus of creating an enabling environment lies with India.”
In his message to the federal government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he mentioned, “If India demonstrates sincerity in seeking a just solution to the Kashmir issue, in accordance with UNSC resolutions, we are ready to take two steps forward for peace.”
Nevertheless, he made it clear that “no one mistake our desire for stability and peace as a sign of weakness”.
“Rather, it is because of our strength and confidence as a nation that we are prepared to go the extra mile to ensure a just peace that fulfils the legitimate aspirations of the Kashmiri people.”