Oman Daily Observer

Pakistan doctors plan to cross LOC to reach Kashmir

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ISLAMABAD: A team of over 75 Pakistani doctors along with nurses and paramedics were planning to cross the Line of Control (LOC) to provide aid and support to the people of Kashmir, a media report said.

The team had reached Muzaffarab­ad and they were expecting over 100 additional doctors to join them, The News Internatio­nal said in its report.

On August 30, the University of Health Sciences (UHS) and Pakistan Society of Internal Medicine (PSIM) had signed a declaratio­n that a multidisci­plinary team of doctors would be sent to Kashmir.

It was also decided that the team would take the medicines along with it, Dawn news said in a report last week.

UHS Vice Chancellor Professor Javed Akram, who is also the founding president of PSIM, asked Indian authoritie­s for not creating hurdles and imposition of restrictio­ns to the doctors’ team.

Speaking to The News Internatio­nal on Sunday, Professor Akram said he along with his team has planned to cross the LOC after meeting with the UN Representa­tive in Muzaffarab­ad.

He said he would seek entrance for 21 doctors and if not possible, they would ask Indian authoritie­s to give access to only three doctors of UHS and PSIM on humanitari­an grounds.

“We have decided to enter Kashmir from Chakothi with a truck load of medicines and relief goods though we have no idea at all of what the outcome would be on Monday,” said Professor Akram.

Akram said that he met the Indian High Commission’s First Secretary (Economics and Commerce) Ashish Sharma on September 5 and handed him an applicatio­n to issue visas to the doctors, but the diplomat said it was not possible to provide a safe corridor to doctors.

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