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The Sitting of the National Assembly has been adjourned to meet again on Monday, the 29th April, 2024 at 4.00 p.m.
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The Issue Of Kashmir Is An Unresolved Agenda Between India And Pakistan, Says NA Speaker/Deputy Speaker

Tuesday, 26th October, 2021

Indian Army  Atrocities   In Occupied Jammu And Kashmir A Test For Conscience  Of Modern World; Asad Qaiser
Islamabad, 26th October 2021: Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser and Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri have said that that the issue of Kashmir is an unsettled agenda between India and Pakistan, and we shall leave no stone unturned to fight for its independence. "We have never forgotten Kashmir and we will continue to strive for its right of self-independence," they said. They expressed these views on the occasion of Black Day which is being observed across to mark solidarity with Kashmiri people.

On this occasion, the Speaker said that the incumbent government has always raised Kashmir dispute on each regional and international forum. He stressed upon the United Nations and world leaders to play their role in implementing United Nations Security Resolution on Kashmir.

The Speaker said that the oppression and brutality of the Indian government against the innocent Kashmiris has put the peace of the world and the region at stake. He said that the repealing  Articles 370 and 35-A from the Constitution of India had deprived the Kashmiri people of their identity and freedom which was a violation of the promises made to Kashmiris at the international level. He said that the repeal of the above article was a reflection of the hateful and oppressive policies of the Indian government.

The Speaker said that the entire nation is united on the Kashmir issue and every Pakistani stands with its Kashmiri brothers. He said that Pakistan was fighting the case of Kashmiris on all international and regional forums through parliamentary diplomacy. He said that the Parliament of Pakistan has always stood by the Kashmiri people and has raised the issue of Kashmir in all parliamentary forums. He asked the Pakistani nation and media to participate in Black Day to show solidarity with their Kashmiri brethren.

The Speaker vowed to continue to provide moral and diplomatic support to the oppressed Kashmiris and would spare no effort to expose the Kashmir issue to the world.
On the occasion, Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri said that today reminds us of the tragic event when the Indian army forcibly occupied Kashmir. He said that the people of Occupied Kashmir have been suffering from the tyranny and barbarism of India for the last several decades. He urged the United Nations to take note of the ongoing atrocities on Kashmir and ensure strict implementation of its adopted resolution on Kashmir.