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  • Pakistan writes letter for urgent meeting of UNSC on grim situation in IOK

    Pakistan writes letter for urgent meeting of UNSC on grim situation in IOK File Photo Pakistan writes letter for urgent meeting of UNSC on grim situation in IOK

    Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi says he has written a letter to UN Security Council asking it to convene a special meeting to discuss the illegal steps of India to change the status quo in Kashmir.

    In a video message, he said the letter has been forwarded by Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dr. Maleeha Lodhi.

    He said Pakistan deems that Indian actions have jeopardized the regional as well as global peace. He said it is India's wrong thinking that it can crush the right to self-determination of Kashmiris. Shah Mehmood Qureshi said if seven hundred thousand Indian troops deployed in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir for decades could not defeat the freedom struggle of Kashmiris, the reinforcement of one hundred and eighty thousand troops will also fail.

    Shah Mehmood Qureshi said he also mentioned in the letter that India is planning a new massacre of Kashmiris in the held territory and if New Delhi thinks Pakistan and Kashmir people will bear it silently, it will be a grave mistake.

    He expressed concern that India might stage another Pulwama like incident in order to divert international attention from the situation of Occupied Kashmir.

    The Minister said Pakistan will go to any extent for defence of motherland should India resort to any misadventure.

    He said whole Pakistan will express solidary with Kashmiris tomorrow. The nation will also observe 15th of August as Black Day and the world will witness that protest will be held against Indian steps in every world capital.

    Shah Mehmood Qureshi said Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit Muzaffarabad tomorrow where he will present his and his government's stance before the elected representatives of Azad Kashmir.

    The Foreign Minister said Kashmiris must remember that Pakistan stands with them and is ready to go to any extent for them.

    Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi says increasing incidents of Islamophobia can become a threat to peace and stability of the whole world.

    In a statement, he said the attacks on mosque and places of worship are condemnable and source of concern.

    Appreciating the Pakistani man who captured a gunman to avert human loss at Alnoor Islamic Center in Norway, he said whole nation salutes the courage and valiance of this hero.