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India asks Pakistan to vacate PoK

More than 106,000 structures have been destroyed, more than 22000 women have been widowed, over 107,000 children have been orphaned and more than 10,000 women have been raped and molested by Indian military and paramilitary troops in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK).

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“We have made mistakes in the past but want to learn from our mistakes, we want to talk about them”, Mehbooba said in Srinagar’s Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC).

Mentioning the curfew barring the people’s access to food and basic emergency services, the Adviser said incidents of violence and harassment and teargas shelling have been reported in hospitals also.

“People are protesting in huge numbers since his death”.

The participants of the assembly expressed their grave concern about the ongoing killings of civilians by Indian security forces in the towns and villages of Kashmir.

“One side we have Indian and on the other, the people who divide India”, she said while adding that Kashmir is not up for bargain or for sale.

Pakistan will approach the Human Rights Council of the United Nations to send a fact-finding mission to the Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK) to investigate the slaughter of innocent civilians and impose a ban on the use of pellet guns for dispersing the protestors, said Sartaj Aziz on Thursday. “Every day they are fighting against it”. The meeting strongly condemned the subsequent continuing brutal oppression of the Indian security forces over innocent Kashmiris who have been peacefully protesting against his martyrdom.

Sharif presided over a special meeting of the Federal Cabinet in Lahore on 15 July, 2016.

The meeting called upon the global community to play their role in fulfillment of its commitment towards the people of Jammu and Kashmir under the UN Security Council resolutions.

In the statement, New Delhi alleged that those behind the protests were the same groups that had “protested the elimination of dreaded terrorists including Osama bin Laden and Taliban leader Akhtar Mansour in Pakistan”.

The terrorism that India is witnessing today is “Pakistan sponsored”, he said adding, that it was “created in the name of religion”.

India’s External Affairs Ministry responded to Pakistan’s call for a “black day” by saying Islamabad should stop “interfering in India’s internal affairs and destabilizing the situation”. Speaking on the Kashmir conflict, MEA demanded Pakistan to vacate the areas of PoK rather than advising India to adhere to the United Nations resolution of 1948.

Thousands of people marched in cities across Pakistan on Wednesday to protest against the recent violence, chanting slogans condemning Indian rule and the actions of security forces.

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Reports state that Saeed also asked the Pakistan government to immediately suspend diplomatic and trade ties with India, expel the Indian envoy and recall its high commissioner from New Delhi.

Hizbul meeting in Muzaffarabad