PM hands over dossier of Indian state atrocities on innocent Kashmiris

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New York : Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon in New York and handed over dossier of Indian state atrocities on the innocent Kashmiris to him.
The Prime Minister showed to UN Secretary General the pictures of innocent and defenceless people of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir who have been victimized through brutal use of force and atrocities at the state level.
The UN Secretary General expressed his shock while seeing the pictures of the victims of pellets being used by Indian occupying forces.
The Prime Minister apprised Ban Ki Moon of the gross human rights violations being committed by India that have resulted in over 100 deaths and injured thousands, during the last seventy four days in the Indian occupied Kashmir.
The indiscriminate use of pellet guns, which have blinded hundreds including women and children, is reflective of the inhuman and barbaric mindset of the Indian security forces.
The UN Secretary General praised Pakistan for its prominent and active role in the United Nations and its contribution for peace and security in the world.
PM Nawaz emphasised that India must be urged to abide by UN Security Council resolutions on Kashmir and also reiterated his demand of an independent inquiry into extra-judicial killings, demanding a UN fact-finding mission be sent to investigate the situation in IHK.
The PM thanked the UN chief for his strong and supportive statements on the situation in Kashmir, and Ban praised Pakistan for its prominent and active role in the United Nations and its contribution for peace and security.
The PM’s meeting with the UN secretary general comes after the premier addressed the UN General Assembly in New York City.
Nawaz at the UNGA said Pakistan wants peace with India but maintained it is “not possible without resolving the Kashmir issue”.
“This indigenous uprising of the Kashmiris has been met, as usual, with brutal repression by India’s occupation force of over half a million soldiers,” said Nawaz.
The prime minister demanded an investigation into atrocities committed by Indian forces in IHK and also urged the UN to demilitarise Jammu and Kashmir.
In this regard, the prime minister called for steps by the United Nations to undertake consultations with India, Pakistan and the true representatives of the Kashmiri people to implement the resolutions of the Security Council.