Sun, 5 May 2024
( 26 Shawwal 1445 )

Pakistan concerned over lack of assistance in IOK to deal with coronavirus

09 April, 2020 15:24

Pakistan concerned over lack of assistance in IOK to deal with coronavirus challenge.

Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqui  expressed deep concerns over the lack of medical supplies and assistance in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir to deal with coronavirus challenge.
Pakistan concerned over lack of assistance
She expressed these views in her opening statement duirng the weekly news briefing today.
Furthermore, she pointed out that 170 coronavirus cases have been reported in the occupied territory along with the deaths of five people from the virus.
Aisha Farooqui said voices from within India and around the world continue to condemn the inhuman oppression of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
She said six international human rights organizations demanded release of all those arrested in IOJK.
She urged that measures to combat coronavirus must respect human rights of every individual.
The spokesperson strongly condemned the latest Indian action to change the demographic structure of the occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
She sdaid this is in violation of international laws and the UN Security Council resolutions.
Aisha Farooqui rejected Indian media reports seeking to link Pakistan with the terrorist attack on a Gurdawara in Kabul.
She said Pakistan has suffered the most and has fought resolutely against the scourge of terrorism including state sponsored terrorism emanating from across the border.
She said Pakistan firmly believes that such despicable terrorist acts have no political, religious or moral justification.
We are very well aware of India’s continuous smear campaign against us but are confident that these tactics will not succeed in misleading the world community.
The Spokesperson said Pakistan has decided to facilitate movement of cargo trucks and containers to cross over into Afghanistan through Torkham and Chaman border crossing points thrice a week from tomorrow onwards.
Aisha Farooqui said a comprehensive and phased plan for repatriation of our nationals in different countries has been made.
Under this, 101 nationals returned from UAE; 40 from Doha, 170 from Bangkok; 194 from Istanbul, 128 from Tashkent; 3 from Tajikistan, and 136 from Baghdad have been repatriated safely through special flights operated by PIA.
She said plans for repatriation of our nationals from other destinations are also under active consideration.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top