PM’s relations with Modi damaging Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir, says Shah

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Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Syed Khursheed Shah on Wednesday alleged Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s personal relationships with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi is damaging Pakistan’s stance on the Kashmir issue.

“Nawaz Sharif’s relations with the Indian administration, especially with Prime Minister Modi, is a hurdle in resolving the Kashmir dispute,” Shah said while talking to media personnel.

Shah added that Sharif’s silence on the Kashmir issue is beyond understanding after the current wave of atrocities committed by Indian forces in the disputed valley.

The PPP leader urged the government to use all diplomatic channels to stop Indian aggression against the Kashmiri people.

“The government should convene a special meeting of Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) over the Kashmir issue, in order to get support from Muslim countries for the issue,” Shah elaborated.

He said that at the time when other countries are condemning the use of force by Indian forces in Kashmir, the government of Pakistan’s stance has not met the expectations of the people across the Line of Control (LoC).

“People of Kashmir are disappointed from the attitude shown by the prime minister and his government towards Kashmir’s dispute,”

Shah was of the opinion the premier cannot sacrifice the Kashmir issue over his relations with Modi.

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  1. This amounts to treason. He can be summarily removed. Opposition and Parliament need to focus on those who are virtually enemy agents like Mahmood Achakzai and his dear friend the Modified.

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