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Must not link atrocities in IHK with Balochistan issue: Shah Mehmood

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi Monday (today) said that no one should link the atrocities by Indian troops in Indian held Kashmir with the Balochistan insurgencies.

While talking to media after the all parliamentary heads conference Qureshi said that  parliamentary committee to regulate national stability in the country will be formed.

“India’s threat to stop water flow will be considered,” he added.

Qureshi , after setting aside all differences with the government, has participated in the conference with a clear message to the world and India that “we all stand united in solidarity with the people of Kashmir,” according to the statement from the PM Office.

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“Prime Minister, your speech at the United Nations General Assembly, was very comprehensive and praiseworthy,” the statement said.

He mentioned the very positive steps taken by the PML-N government immediately after coming into power for improvement of ties with India, however he regretted that these were not reciprocated by the Indian government.

Qureshi said it was India which violated all bilateral agreements with Pakistan in the past. “Today the unarmed and oppressed people of Kashmir have risen against the Indian atrocities. India fully knows there was no military solution to the Kashmir dispute, but was still continuing with aggression.”

He dispelled the impression that Pakistan was isolated at the diplomatic front and said in fact, it was India that boycotted the SAARC Summit, aimed at regional harmony and peace.

“Prime Minister, I have full faith in your political acumen and patriotism,” Qureshi said according to the statement.

Speaking on the Indus Waters Treaty, Shah Mahmood Qureshi said it was not even affected during the Kargil episode, and mentioned the irresponsible attitude of the Indian government on the issue.

He said keeping in view the current situation, his party, in national interests, would extend full support the government.

 

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