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Amid India tensions, Pakistan forms Kashmir desks abroad

ARMY ‘READY TO DEFEND NATION IF INDIA RESORTS TO ANY MISADVENTU­RE’

- BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Pakistan’s army and government are ready to defend the nation if India resorts to any misadventu­re to divert the world’s attention from Kashmir lockdown, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Saturday.

He also said the Pakistan government has decided to expedite lobbying efforts to highlight the plight of the people of Jammu and Kashmir in key capitals of the world.

Qureshi was addressing a joint press conference with the director-general of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor, which covered both political and military aspects of the evolving situation. The military spokespers­on also said Pakistan’s armed forces were “ready for any misadventu­re that India might initiate.”

Qureshi also stated that the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) and the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) have both responded positively to Pakistan’s calls to take notice of India’s recent actions in Kashmir.

“The issue was raised in the UNSC after five decades and a discussion took place on the matter — that is a major developmen­t” especially at this critical time, Qureshi said. On August 16, the UNSC held a meeting exclusivel­y on Indian-administer­ed Jammu and Kashmir for the first time in 50 years. SCAN ME Imran to raise Kashmir issue at every global forum

To cope with the situation Pakistan, he said, decided to form a Kashmir Cell, within Pakistan’s Foreign Office, after a meeting of the Special Committee on Kashmir.

Furthermor­e, Kashmir desks will also be establishe­d at Pakistani embassies all over the world to “effectivel­y communicat­e the coordinate­d effort.”

Clarifying Pakistan’s stance on Article 370 of India’s constituti­on, Qureshi said: “Pakistan does not recognise Article 370 of the Indian constituti­on. Our concern is with the forceful change in Kashmir’s demographi­cs and the violation of the rights of the people. We need a permanent solution” of Kashmir crisis.

 ?? APP ?? Visitors throng the historic mausoleum of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam in Multan. The shrine is considered to be the earliest example of Tughluq architectu­re, and is one of the most impressive shrines in the country.
APP Visitors throng the historic mausoleum of Hazrat Shah Rukn-e-Alam in Multan. The shrine is considered to be the earliest example of Tughluq architectu­re, and is one of the most impressive shrines in the country.
 ?? AFP ?? From left: Qureshi, Ghafoor and informatio­n Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan listen to questions during a press conference at the foreign ministry in Islamabad yesterday.
AFP From left: Qureshi, Ghafoor and informatio­n Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan listen to questions during a press conference at the foreign ministry in Islamabad yesterday.
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