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Pakistan will never compromise on Kashmir cause: Mushahid

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The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Mushahid Hussain Syed has said that Pakistan will never compromise on the Kashmir cause and will stand by the Kashmiris.

Mushahid Hussain Syed addressing the Pakistani youth on a Twitter space said that Kashmiris living all over the world and Pakistan’s broadcasting institutions, newspapers, scholars, intellectuals, journalists and social media activists should highlight the Kashmir dispute.

British Member of Parliament and Shadow Minister Dr Muhammad Afzal Khan said the situation regarding the Kashmir dispute is getting worse day by day and it is the duty of the developed countries to implement the United Nations resolutions and international laws. He said India, Pakistan and China are at war on this issue and all three are nuclear powers so the threat to this part of the world is huge.

“This tension is destroying the lives of millions of Kashmiris. So I think that this issue needs to be resolved immediately and it is in everyone’s interest,” he maintained. Vice Chairman of Friends of Kashmir Abdul Hameed Lone said some groups are being organized who are launching a campaign against the army under orders received from across the border and are trying to sabotage the Kashmir dispute.

Tehreek Kashmir UK President Raja Faheem Kayani said now is the time to resolve this lingering dispute through dialogue as this is the only way to settle this issue without bloodshed.On this occasion Kashmiri leader Muzamil Ayub Thakur also addressed.

 

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