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No selected PM can fight for Kashmir cause: Bilawal

No selected PM can fight for Kashmir cause: Bilawal
August 25, 2019
SUKKUR (92 News) – Criticizing Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto on Sunday claimed that no selected prime minister (PM) can fight for the Kashmir cause. Addressing a press conference, the PPP chairman said there was no comparison between the military occupation in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) and the undermining of democracy and human rights in Pakistan. He also said that the current government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was incompetent while the Foreign Office was also inefficient as both of them have been failed to resolve the Kashmir issue. “The premier has badly exposed his self in front of the nation,” he added. The PPP chief further said that Imran Khan took the U-turn on his promises with nation. He condemned India’s conspiracy and moves to transform the Muslim-majority disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir into minority. “No selected prime minister can fight for the Kashmir cause the way a democracy-friendly prime minister can,” he maintained. Bilawal said it was important that he raises his voice for Kashmir at every possible opportunity while also seeing the reaction of the people. He said that Pakistanis know that a historic injustice is taking place in occupied Kashmir and that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a murderer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKRoWVoZgKg In IoK, the authorities continued to impose strict curfew and lockdown across the Kashmir valley on the 21st consecutive day, on Saturday, to prevent people from holding demonstrations against Indian occupation and India’s move of ending special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Due to severe Lockdown, people are facing acute shortage of essential commodities including baby food and life-saving medicines and the valley represents a humanitarian crisis. Hundreds of thousands of people are besieged and Jammu and Kashmir has become a big jail for its inhabitants. The Indian authorities have been maintaining a strict curfew in the Kashmir valley since 5th August when Narendra Modi government announced scraping of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir.