Rehman Malik slams Imran Khan for playing politics on Kashmir Solidarity Day
National
February 6, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Senate Committee on Interior Chairman Abdul Rehman Malik has said what Prime Minister Imran Khan and his government did in response to Modi s anti-Kashmir measures.
“I was shocked while listening to Prime Minister Imran Khan s speech who is still talking about NRO on the soil of Kashmir on the Kashmir Solidarity Day. The prime minister should have talked only about Kashmir and Modi s crimes against humanity on this day instead of playing politics,” he said while addressing a function on the Kashmir Solidarity Day, organized at his residence on Friday. The function was attended by Hurriyat leaders Abdul Hameed Lone, Manzoor Ahmad Shah, Dr Mujahid Gilani, Raja Khadim Hussain, Shafi Dar, Zahid, Abid Khan Abbasi, Iftikhar Ahmed, Advocate Tanvir Ahmed and others.
DUBAI: Pakistan Consulate in Dubai observed the Kashmir Solidarity Day on the premises of diplomatic mission on Friday.The Kashmiri community in Dubai asked the Pakistan diplomatic mission to.
Kashmiris may join Pakistan or be independent, says Imran
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February 6, 2021
KOTLI: Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday told Kashmiris that Pakistan will grant them both the people of Azad Kashmir and Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) the right to be part of Pakistan or be a free state, if they so wish.
The premier also made a conditional offer for a dialogue on the Kashmir dispute to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. His offer came during a public gathering in Kotli, near the Line of Control (LoC), as the nation observed the Kashmir Solidarity Day. Addressing India, he said: Today, I say to you again. Come resolve this Kashmir dispute with us. And for that, the first thing you must do is to restore Article 370. And then speak to us. And then, as per the United Nations resolution, give the Kashmiris their due right.”
Punjab, GB CMs condemn Indian atrocities in IHK
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February 6, 2021
LAHORE: Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Minister Barrister Khalid Khurshid called on Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar at his office on Friday and discussed matters of mutual interest. Both the chief ministers strongly condemned Indian brutalities in Occupied Kashmir and expressed complete solidarity with the oppressed Kashmiris.
Punjab Information Technology Board Chairman Azfar Manzur and Secretary to CM Gilgit-Baltistan Usman Ahmed signed an MoU. Under the MoU, PITB will assist in developing CM complaint management system, web portal and task management system for GB.
Usman Buzdar assured of full cooperation to the GB government adding that extended cooperation would be provided in health, education, IT and other sectors. He announced providing training opportunities to GB s paramedical staff in nursing colleges adding that the issue of reservation of quota for the GB students in provincial medical col