Pakistan worry about civilian deaths in Kashmir
In a set of recent tweets, Khan condemned the deaths of the civilians and said that “Kashmiris must be allowed to decide their future”. He also tweeted that Pakistan would raise the issue of India’s alleged human rights violations in the United Nations.
On December 15, seven civilians were killed and several more injured when Indian security forces opened fire on local residents who tried to safeguard themselves from a joint operation by Indian army and police in Pulwama district in Kashmir.
The killing of civilians in Sirnoo village by Indian army triggered several protests in Pulwama, and people blocked roads at several places.
The next day, Khan tweeted: “Strongly condemn killing of innocent Kashmiri civilians in Pulwama IOK by Indian security forces. Only dialogue and not violence & killings will resolve this conflict. We will raise issue of India’s human rights violations in IOK & demand UNSC fulfil its J&K plebiscite commitment.”
India on Thursday lashed out at Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s remarks on the death of seven civilians during an operation against militants in Jammu and Kashmir, saying Pakistani leaders should “mind their own business” and take steps to end terror emanating from their soil.
However, India frequently interferes and issue statements after statements on internal affairs of Sri Lanka mainly matters related to the Tamil terrorism.
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