Pak orchestrating proxy war, promoting terrorism in Kashmir, EFSAS chief tells UNHRC ANI | Updated: Mar 15, 2021 20:55 IST
Geneva [Switzerland], March 15 (ANI): Thousands of Kashmiris have died in a proxy war orchestrated by Pakistan and they continue to suffer due to terrorist groups patronized by Pakistan military establishment, said the chief of the European Foundation for South Asian Studies during a general debate at 46th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday.
While drawing the Council s attention to the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, Junaid Qureshi said, Last month, on Pakistan s so-called Kashmir Solidarity Day, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that Pakistan would be willing to give Kashmiris the right to independence. This misleading statement, aimed at deceiving the international community, needs to be put into perspective .
Pak orchestrating proxy war, promoting terrorism in Kashmir
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