Staff Reporter
Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar on Monday termed the establishment of Indian Cyber Force (ICF) to spy on Kashmiris as violation of basic Human rights, saying that it is another conspiracy to imprison innocent Kashmiris by declaring them suspicious.
In a statement issued from Governor House on Monday, he said that more than 161,000 innocent Kashmiris are already in the illegal custody of Indian forces. Terrorist Narendra Modi has already made Kashmir the largest prison of the world. The indifference of international bodies including the United Nations on Indian crimes is also injustice. The world should take notice of these crimes of India and the Kashmir issue should be resolved in accordance with the UN resolutions.
Chaudhry Sarwar said that more than 900,000 Indian troops, despite their inhumane atrocities, could not demoralize Kashmiris and they are still fighting for their independence with unflinching determination. Indian crimes are increasing day by day and basic Human rights are being violated in Kashmir, he added.
He said that the world must take notice of India’s plan to relegate Kashmiris into a minority by settling RSS Hindus in Kashmir. The time has come for the Muslim Ummah to take notice of such crimes of India instead of playing the role of the silent spectator.
Punjab Governor said that more than one lac innocent Kashmiris are already in the custody of Indian forces and now even more Kashmiris will be targeted by Indian cyber force in Kashmir. This is a great act of cruelty against which all Human rights activists should raise their voice. Settlement of Kashmir issue is sine quo non for regional peace, he maintained.
WORLD EPILEPSY DAY WALK & SEMINAR AT PINS
Executive Director Punjab Institute of Neurosciences Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood has said that Epilepsy is a mental and neurological disease like others and patients with this disease should be given special attention rather than ignoring. He added that in this era when epilepsy is a treatable disease, people suffering from it should be kept on the right track and encouraged. He pointed out that Epilepsy is usually caused by brain injury, chronic complications, typhoid, tuberculosis, high blood pressure, depression and trauma. He told that according to the doctors, it is not a hereditary disease and its treatment is possible for which qualified physician should be consulted. He further said that for this disease it is pitiable that people contact to so called spiritual stalwarts and misguided as there is no benefit of smelling shoes for Epilepsy. Prof. Khalid said that unfortunately, due to illiteracy, poverty and over-reliance on tricks in our society, most of the people living in remote areas have Epilepsy as the effect of ghosts and space objects. The treatment of the patient is not less than a challenge even for the physicians, he added.
These views were expressed by the ED while addressing a ceremony held at the PINS on the occasion of World Epilepsy Day.
On this occasion, an awareness walk was also conducted for general public. The event was attended by Prof. Ahsan Noman, Prof. Anwar Chaudhry, Prof. Altaf Qadir, Dr. Mohsin Zaheer, Dr. Shahid Mukhtar, Dr. Fauzia Sajjad and Razia Shamim besides a large number of doctors, nurses and paramedical staff.