Staff Reporter
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Shibli Faraz said on Friday that due to the diplomatic offensive of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government and exposure of Indian crimes in the Occupied Kashmir by the international media, the world community had refused to buy Indian narrative on the Kashmir issue.
Shibli was speaking at a seminar marking the “International Day in Support of Victims of Torture” organized by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting here titled “Humans without Human Rights in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.”
He said that India was using state terrorism to muzzle the voice of the people of Kashmir, who were struggling for their internationally recognized and justified right to self-determination.
He said that the International Human Rights Commission had exposed Indian atrocities in its reports and the United Nations Security Council had met over Kashmir thrice after August 5 last year and reiterated that the Kashmir issue would be resolved under the UN Charter in light of its resolutions.
Shibli said that India had taken belligerent posture towards Pakistan and committed countless violations of ceasefire at the Line of Control to divert the world’s attention from the gross human rights abuses being committed by its forces in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
He said that on February 26 last year it committed naked and unprovoked aggression against Pakistan in Balakot and the next day its two planes were downed by the Pakistan Air Force and one of the pilots Abhinandan was arrested. Even in such a charged atmosphere, Pakistan showed great restraint and once again proved its credentials as a peace loving state but India was still not willing to abandon its aggressive posture.
He said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had already warned the world about the repercussions of the coming to power of a hard-line party having RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) mindset and following the Hindutva ideology.