Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar and European Parliament Vice-President Fabio Massimo Castaldo contacted over the issue of Kashmir and anti-Muslims Law CAA in India. Contacts with members of European Parliament are now bearing fruit as 154 members have signed the resolution against controversial Citizenship Act of India in the European Parliament and the resolution will be presented in European Parliament for approval at Brussels during current week.
According to a communiqué issued by the Governor House here on Sunday, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar contacted European Parliament Vice-President Fabio Massimo Castaldo. After the meetings between Chaudhry Sarwar and dozens of European Parliament members during November and December 2019 as well as European Parliament Vice-President Fabio Massimo Castaldo’s visit to Pakistan, around 154 European Parliament members under the leadership of European Parliament Vice President Fabio Massimo Castaldo prepared a resolution against controversial Citizenship Act of India, and worst violations of human rights of Indian Muslims and people of occupied Kashmir. This resolution is a major success of Pakistan against India on diplomatic front. In his statement in this regard, the governor said that the resolution will be presented in the European Parliament for approval on Thursday this week. “I am in constant liaison with European Parliament Vice -President Fabio Massimo Castaldo and other member of European Parliament for passage of this resolution. I am sure that Insha Allah, this resolution will be passed and real face of India will once again be exposed to world community,” he maintained.
There is no doubt in it that controversial Indian Citizenship Act is the worst human rights violation and tantamount to carnage of humanity. Every Pakistan till his last drop of blood is standing with his brethren in occupied Kashmir and Indian Muslims. “European Parliament Vice -President Fabio Massimo Castaldo assured me that European Parliament will not keep mum over atrocities being perpetrated against Kashmiris and Indian Muslims, and India will be forced to ensure provision of basic human rights to Indian Muslims and Kashmiris and give an end to tyrannies immediately.
Later, talking to media at the Lahore Press Club, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar said Lahore has become safer than London and Paris. He said the provincial capital has turned into a centre of positive activities. Talking about reported rifts within the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) ranks, he said the party leadership will address legitimate complaints of disgruntled parliamentarians.
It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Imran Khan has arrived in Lahore on a day-long tour to meet enraged party MNAs and MPAs. A wide-ranging discussion on various political and administrative issues will likely take place during his stay in Lahore. His visit comes in the wake of reports that some disgruntled PTI lawmakers have formed a forward bloc in the Punjab Assembly over non-fulfilment of their demands.
The forward bloc has reportedly been joined by a large number of members of the Provincial Assembly (MPAs) belonging to South and Central Punjab. Sources revealed that the bloc comprises of 30 lawmakers.