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Pakistan Raises J&K Issue At UN, Again

As per the latest reports, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi raised the Jammu-Kashmir issue on the 73rd commemoration of the United Nations (UN).

Pak Urges India To Return To Status To J&K

Shah wrote on Twitter: “On the 73rd commemoration of @UN our obligation to determine the Jammu and Kashmir question through a free and unbiased plebiscite under the UN auspices, we reaffirm our full help to Kashmiris in their simple interest for the acknowledgment of their basic right to self-assurance. Pakistan calls upon the int’l local area to take cognisance of the weakening circumstance in #IIOJK and consider India responsible for grave common liberties infringement and genuine wrongdoings against mankind in the involved domain.”

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It’s not whenever that Pakistan first calls for global impedance in Jammu-Kashmir.

In December 2021, Qureshi composed a letter to the President of the UN Security Council and the UN Secretary-General to “call upon India to turn around its activities, including those started on and after August 5, 2019, when Modi Government annulled Article 370 of the Constitution to renounce the unique status of Jammu and Kashmir.”

In light of this, India has completely let the global-local area know that the rejection of Article 370 was its interior matter and encouraged Pakistan to embrace the situation and shut down all enemies of India with purposeful publicity.

Hindu Travellers To Leave For Pakistan 

A global group of 200 Hindu travelers in Pakistan will leave on a four-day strict visit to an as of late reestablished extremely old place of worship in the nation’s north.

The explorers from India and the UAE showed up on Saturday through the Wagah boundary and Dubai. They will visit the Samadhi of Hindu master Shri Paramhans Dayal Ji Maharaj in Teri town of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area.

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There are 159 explorers from India. They were moved to Peshawar via air and to the Teri Samadhi by street in the midst of tight security.

Last year, a crowd had set the Samadhi ablaze. The Pakistan government has reestablished the harm.

After the occurrence, the Pakitan government captured and fined a few groups, including individuals from the Jamiat-e-Ulama-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) party, for vandalizing the spot of worship..

 

 

 

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