The world community does not remain indifferent to Indian atrocities, PM
The world community does not remain indifferent to Indian atrocities, PM
Prime Minister Imran Khan Welcomed The Growing Concern Of The International Community Over The Situation In Occupied Kashmir And Called For A Commission To Investigate Human Rights Violations. Prime Minister Imran Khan Responded To The Concerns Of The International Community Over The Situation In Occupied Kashmir. Welcoming World Leaders, Un Secretary-General Antonio Gottrez And Un High Commissioner For Human Rights Michelle Bachelet Have Raised Concerns That India Is In Strong Demand For Kashmir. Prime Minister Imran Khan Said That The Global Community Did Not Shy Away From The Brutal Atrocities And Large-Scale Human Rights Abuses By Indian Forces In Occupied Kashmir. Imran Khan Called On The Un Human Rights Council To Act On It Now. The Time Has Now Come To Set Up A Neutral Inquiry Commission To Investigate Human Rights Violations In Occupied Kashmir. Imran Khan Said In His Last Two Reports, The Un Human Rights Council Recommended The Establishment Of Such An Inquiry Commission. In Addition, Aziz Khan Said That No One Has Ever Achieved Anything Special In His Life. Fear Of Criticism Or Defeat. In His Twitter Message, He Said That This Is The Best Advice For The Youth Of Pakistan. In His Twitter Message, Prime Minister Imran Khan Also Referred To The 25th Us President Theodore Russo Welt, Saying That Success Is Achieved Only By Someone Who Tries To Do Something With Great Passion Or Hard Work. And If He Does Suffer Failure, At Least He Will Suffer Only After His Best Struggle. This Person Can Never Be A Cowardly And Fearful Person Who Has No Idea Of Victory Or Defeat. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan Arrived At Kashmir Point, Govt. Of House By Helicopter With Only Three Vehicles Without Protocol. Earlier, Former Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif Used To Die Every Weekend In The Season. For The First Time In Murree, No Traffic And Tourists Coming From Here Were Stopped On The Road. Tourists And Locals Welcomed The Tradition…