PM Imran contacts UN chief, conveys concerns over rights violations in IoK

ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan has telephoned United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to express his “deep shock and concern” at the ongoing situation in Indian occupied Kashmir.

A statement by the PM Office on Thursday said the premier expressed his concerns at the ‘grave human rights violations by Indian security forces’ and underscored UN’s role to end these violations.

The telephonic contact comes days after Guterres strongly condemned the killings of innocent civilians at the hands of Indian security forces in Indian occupied Kashmir’s Pulwama area which has become a new battlefield between oppressed civilians and armed troops.

In a fresh wave of violence, at least seven civilians were killed while over three dozen were left injured when Indian forces fired at protesters in Pulwama over the weekend sparking concerns in Pakistan and the global community.

Residents accuse troops of directly spraying gunfire into the crowds.

https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/headline/pulwama-massacre-army-spokesperson-condemns-indian-atrocities-in-occupied-kashmir/

Earlier, the premier had called for a plebiscite in the restive region announcing that the issue would be highlighted in the United Nations Security Council as well.

“Only dialogue and not violence & killings will resolve this conflict,” the premier said in a tweet.

Moreover, Minister for Human Rights, Shireen Mazari emphasized that Pakistan should move beyond declaratory statements for resolution of the long-standing conflict.

https://twitter.com/ShireenMazari1/status/1074176984232722433

Meanwhile, the Indian government has imposed President’s rule in the occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the first time since 1996 as violence ensues.

The new ruling system in the occupied region where Indian forces ‘atrocities are on the rise will be imposed from Thursday, Indian media reported.

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