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  • National Assembly adopts resolution condemning grave HR violations in Kashmir

    National Assembly adopts resolution condemning grave HR violations in Kashmir File Photo National Assembly adopts resolution condemning grave HR violations in Kashmir

    The National Assembly on Monday passed a resolution with consensus condemning the grave human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir and urging the international community to play its role in resolving the long-standing issue.

    The resolution expressed serious concern over the killing of 14 Kashmiris and injuring of 200 others by Indian security forces in Pulwama district. It saluted and expressed complete solidarity with brave Kashmiri people who have been engaged in peaceful protests to demand their right to self-determination.

    The resolution said the brutal tactics of occupation authorities cannot deter Kashmiris from their genuine demand of freedom. It also welcomed the statement of OIC on the human rights situation in Occupied Kashmir. It urged the government of India to bring an end to all human rights violations and state terrorism, lift the restrictions on press and internet and provide rights to people in Occupied Kashmir.

    The resolution reiterated that Pakistan will continue providing diplomatic, moral and political support to Kashmiris in their just struggle for freedom.

    The House also passed a unanimous resolution condemning the atrocities and killings of innocent children at Army Public School Peshawar and reiterated to implement National Action Plan comprehensively.

    Both resolutions were moved forward by Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan.