ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday has handed over a dossier based on pictures regarding Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir to Turkey.
The government has sped up struggle to unveil real face of India in held-Kashmir at diplomatic level as a dossier has been given to Turkish Speaker.
Prime Minister’s Special Envoys Muhammad Pervez Malik and Mohsin Shah Nawaz Ranjha called on the Speaker of the Turkish Grand National Assembly Ismail Kahraman and briefed him about the brutality being committed against the defenseless Kashmiri people.
They also apprised him about the latest security situation in the region, including escalation of tensions on Line of Control by the Indian side.
The Speaker of Turkish National Assembly reaffirmed Turkey’s consistent support for a negotiated solution of Kashmir within the framework of relevant UN resolutions and taking into account the legitimate aspirations of the Kashmiri people.
The Turkish interlocutors reiterated their grave concern over the prevailing situation in Occupied Kashmir affirmed their solidarity with the Kashmiri people at this difficult hour, and reiterated their commitment to support the cause of the Kashmiri people everywhere, and at all platforms.
Daily Archives: October 11, 2016
9th Muharram processions being taken out across country
KARACHI: Mourning processions are taking place across the country amid tight security on Tuesday to observe 9th of Muharram. In Karachi, main procession will be taken out from Nishtar Park at 1:00pm and conclude at Hussainia Iranian Hall. All routes … read more
Police and rangers have flag march in Jamshoro
JAMSHORO: On the occasion of Muharram ul-Haram the Jamshoro police and rangers had a flag march to maintain the law and order in the district here on Tuesday. SSP Jamshoro, Tariq Valayat and Rangers DSR Sahil led the peace flag … read more
22 year old lady of Hyd commits suicide
HYDERABAD: A 22 year old lady resident of Hyderabad allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself here on Tuesday. According to details 22 year old Shariman w/o Asif committed suicide by hanging herself on domestic problems in the jurisdiction of PS-A … read more
England coach asks Butler to stay away from trouble
DHAKA: England cricket coach Trevor Bayliss said Monday he hoped captain Jos Buttler would stay out of trouble after he was given an official warning for his on-field behaviour during Sunday’s 34-run loss to Bangladesh. The International Cricket Council (ICC) … read more
