PM Khan fulfills promise of becoming Kashmir’s ambassador: Qureshi
LAHORE (DNA) – Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Sunday praised Prime Minister Imran Khan for fulfilling his pledge of becoming the ambassador of Kashmir by raising the human rights’ violations and atrocities at the international level in a timely and effective manner.
Mr Qureshi spoke to the media and asserted that protection of minorities was the responsibility of the government, but regretted that India owning to its fascist ideology has failed to ensure protection of Muslim minority in occupied Kashmir.
“It is the responsibility of everybody to raise voice against oppression on Kashmiris […] unarmed youths are being whisked away and brutally tortured,” he said while referring to India’s fascist policy towards minorities.
He added that on September 27, PM Khan would address a session of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) with primary focus on the Kashmir dispute.
“Besides, the premier will hold several sideline meetings with officials during his visit to the United States.”
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