NA-Kashmir-Debate
Muhammad Rameez Published August 01, 2016 | 10:19 PM
(UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 1st Augst,2016) Sahibzada Muhammad Yaqoob of Jamat e Islami said human rights were grossly being violated by the Indian forces, adding People of Kashmir were rendering supreme sacrifices and Pakistan should play more effective role while extending moral and diplomatic front to appraise world about Indian atrocities, he added.
Naeema Kishwar Khan of JUI-F said World human rights organizations and bodies had kept mum on human rights violations in Indian held Kashmir, mentioning that it was the responsibility of all to tell world about the plight of Kashmiris. There was indigenous movement in Kashmir and Kashmir committee was body of the entire Parliament, she said, adding it should complete the parliamentary committee, having representation of Senate as well.
It should not be a recommendatory body rather it should forward guidelines, adding its chairmanship had not been given to JUI-F as a gift and we should avoid indulging in blame game against one another. She said India's own media and parliamentarians had started blaming its government.
Foreign affairs ministry should be strong enough to let the world know about Kashmir issue. However, the initiative of convening ambassadors meetings was a good omen, she added. Imran Zafar Leghari of PPP said every government had raised the Kashmir issue during their tenures.
However, he said, India had always shown rigidness and spoiled all the efforts of Pakistani government. He said India wants to occupy rivers flowing from Kashmir in a bid to turn Pakistan barren.
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