Epaper – September 24 ISB 2021

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Friday, 24 September, 2021 I 16 Safar, 1443 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XII No 85 I 12 Pages I Islamabad Edition

FM urges OIC tO FInd sOlutIOn tO KashMIr CPEC progressing Issue FOr saKe OF peaCe wIthIn the regIOn successfully despite

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AKiSTAN urged the Organisation of islamic Cooperation to push for peace within Kashmir, stressing that the region could not achieve stability until the Kashmir dispute was resolved. “There will be no peace in South Asia until the just and equitable resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the resolutions of the Security Council and wishes of the Kashmiri people,” Qureshi said in his remarks at an informal meeting of the OiC Contact Group on Jammu and Kashmir held in New York on Thursday. The minister condemned indian forces for using pellet guns, imprisoning Kashmiri political leaders, abducting children and women, staging fake encounters and indulging in a killing spree of Kashmiri youth in the occupied territory. “Since 05 August 2019, over 8 million Kashmiris continue to face lockdown, military siege, arbitrary detentions, and unprecedented restrictions,” he said at the beginning of his address. He stressed that the indian occupation forces were operating “under draconian laws” with “complete impunity”, adding that they were “committing unspeakable atrocities to silence the voice of the Kashmiris and break their will to resist the occupation.” The foreign minister highlighted that the indian army continued its cordonand-search operations during the pandemic, as well as how they had put down

protests violently, continued the use of pellet-guns and torture, imprisoned Kashmiri political leaders, abducted children and women, staged fake “encounters”, and indulged in a killing spree of Kashmiri youth in iiOJK. Qureshi stated that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-Bharatiya Janata Party had been following the Hinduvata ideology, which entailed plans to change the demographic structure of the occupied territory and obliterate the distinct identity of the Kashmiri people. He spoke of the purported “Final Solution” of the RSS-BJP regime, wherein the indian government had allegedly crafted and issued over 4.2 million fake domicile certificates under the so-called “Jammu

and Kashmir Grant of Domicile Certificate (Procedure) Rules, 2020”. “The most recent example of indian barbarity was the treatment of mortal remains of the great Kashmiri leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who passed away on 01 September 2021 after prolonged illegal indian detention and house arrest. “Syed Geelani was incarcerated for 50 years but never wavered from his demand for Kashmir’s freedom,” he said on the occasion. “Even as his family mourned his loss, and prepared for his funeral, a heavy contingent of india’s occupation forces entered their home, and over the protests of family members, forcibly snatched Syed Geelani’s body, denied him the last rites of a Muslim funeral and buried him in a non-descript place rather than the ‘Cemetery of Martyrs’ as desired by Syed Geelani before his death,” the FM added, further stating that these actions were because the indian government was afraid of Geelani and what he stood for. “This clearly shows that india would trample all civil and human values to perpetuate its brutal occupation of iiOJK,” the minister remarked. Speaking on the dossier recently released by Pakistan, he stated that it contained the “entire range of gross, systematic, and widespread violations of human rights” perpetrated by indian forces in the iiOJK. NEWS DESK

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FM tells US state secretary Pakistan cannot take more Afghan refugees Upon meeting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday on the sidelines of the 76th United Nations General Assembly session, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi stated that Pakistan does not have the capacity to bear more Afghan refugees. Pakistan has time and again called on the international community to help the Afghans and unfreeze the country’s assets abroad after the Taliban took over the country in mid-August in a lightning sweep. The foreign minister met his counterpart on the sidelines of the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, where he informed him of Pakistan’s stance on Afghanistan. The foreign minister, during the meeting, said Pakistan was working towards averting a possible humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, as he called upon the international community to play a positive role and engage with the newly-formed Taliban government in Kabul. NEWS DESK CONTINUED ON PAGE 05

challenges: Asad Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar has reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to the multi-billion dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project. Addressing the 10th Joint Coordination Committee on CPEC on Thursday, the planning minister said the government considers the project critical for future growth and development of the country. He said all the federal and provincial governments as well as political parties are supportive of and standing behind the CPEC project. He expressed the confidence that they will realise the vision of their two leaders and meet the expectations of their nations by working together. Asad said that despite many challenges, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was progressing successfully as many projects under the corridor have been completed in accordance with their set deadlines. The development of

CPEC projects continued despite the Covid-19 pandemic that hit the whole world, he added. “The CPEC cooperation successfully stood the test of time during the pandemic and work on all CPEC projects continued mainly due to the resolute commitment of the top leadership of both the countries,” he said. The planning minister pointed out that the first phase of the CPEC has already provided dividends in the shape of filling in voids in energy and communication infrastructure. He said the phase-ii of the project is now successfully underway, which has a much broader scope of cooperation. This second phase is focused on accelerated industrial cooperation, trade, agriculture and socio-economic development. “The industrial zones of Rashakai and Allama iqbal industrial City in Faisalabad were testimony on deepening of CPEC,” he maintained. NEWS DESK

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