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Received martial law threat a day before no-confidence motion: Bilawal Bhutto

Received martial law threat a day before no-confidence motion: Bilawal Bhutto
May 12, 2022 Web Desk

ISLAMABAD (92 News) - Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto has said that they had received the martial law threat a day before the no-confidenec motion if immediate elections were not accepted. 

Expressign his views in the National Assembly on Thursday, he said: “Our policy is clear that first electoral reforms should be brought then elections should be held. The news of martial law reached to me through a minister of the former government. We want fair and transparent elections,” he added.

Bilawal Bhutto demanded that a commission should be formed to point out the people involved in the unconstitutional tasks. "First of all, reforms will be introducted and then the elections will be held," he added.

Earlier, the National Assembly unanimously passed a resolution denouncing the latest Indian attempt of demographic engineering in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir through a so-called delimitation commission.

The resolution moved by Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari who said this is aimed at artificially altering the electoral strength of the Muslim majority in IIOJK.

Noting that the commission’s recommendations have been rejected by a cross section of political parties in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the resolution categorically rejected the report of the so-called delimitation commission that seeks to convert the Muslim majority of IIOJK into minority and further marginalize, disenfranchise and disempower the Kashmiri population and advance the political and electoral objectives of the BJP.

The resolution noted that through the delimitation exercise, India is making attempts to further its illegal actions of 5th August 2019 and subsequent measures.

The resolution recalled that Jammu and Kashmir is an internationally recognized dispute and a long standing item on the agenda of the UN Security Council. It declared that no façade of elections based on sham delimitation exercise can substitute the legitimacy and indispensability of a free and impartial plebiscite under the auspices of the UN.

The resolution demanded that India honors and fulfills the obligations under the international law, UNSC resolutions and the fourth Geneva Convention and refrain from bringing about any illegal demographic changes in the occupied territory.

It urged the Indian government to forthwith end its oppression and widespread violations of human rights and international humanitarian law in IIOJK and enable the Kashmiri people to exercise their inalienable right to self-determination as enshrined in the Security Council resolutions.

The resolution called upon the international community to ensure accountability of India’s grave and persistent violations of human rights and war crimes in IIOJK.

The resolution reiterated Pakistan’s unflinching commitment and solidarity with Kashmiri brothers and sisters, reaffirming that Pakistan will continue to extend all possible support in their just struggle for freedom and self-determination.

It also asked the government to continue to expose and counter the Indian moves before the international community and to highlight and forcefully project the Kashmir cause at all bilateral and multilateral forums including the UN and the OIC.

The National Assembly was informed today that the country is expected to receive over thirty billion dollars in remittances during the current fiscal year.

Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Sajid Hussain Turi told the house during question hour today that remittances of twenty two billion dollars have so far been received. He recalled that the remittances remained twenty nine billion dollars during the last fiscal year.

The Minister said that there are around 8.9 million overseas Pakistanis across the world and most of them are in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. He said these overseas Pakistanis are contributing to the economy and all out steps will be taken to address their problems.