Solidarity with Kashmiris main feature of Defence Day |AA NEWS NETWORK | #AANEWSNETWORK
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| Solidarity with Kashmiris main feature of Defence Day |AA NEWS NETWORK | #AANEWSNETWORK |
ISLAMABAD:
The nation will express full solidarity with the oppressed Kashmiri brethren in
the Indian Held Kashmir (IHK) while celebrating the Defence Day of Pakistan on
Friday (today). Prime Minister Imran Khan took the decision in view of the
worst human rights situation after the revocation of the special status of IHK
by the Modi-led Indian government.
A
statement issued by the interior ministry said all government offices will
close at 3pm today to commemorate the Defence Day and express solidarity with
Kashmiris who have been under lockdown for the past month, with the IHK wearing
the picture of a garrison.
The
day's activities will also include visiting the families of martyrs as well as
monuments built in their memory. Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said the
world could not feign ignorance, as it did at Munich in 1938, as the fascist,
Hindu-supremacist design of the Modi government with its ethnic cleansing &
genocide of Muslims’ agenda in IOJK, in India itself (Assam) & beyond into
AJK is now overt for all the world to see.
In
a tweet, the prime minister said, “India’s violation of all international laws,
including humanitarian laws, is there for the world to see. So why is the world
silent? Is the international community's humanity dead when Muslims are being
persecuted? What message is being sent to 1.3 billion Muslims across the world?”
In
another tweet he said,“Hospitals have run out of medical supplies; basic
necessities are in short supply but a communication blackout has deprived
Kashmiris of voice to the outside world & their families. Despite this,
tales of horror are finding their way into the international media.”
“Today is the 32nd day of the siege of IOJK by the Indian occupation
forces of the Modi government. Under cover of this siege, the Indian forces
have killed, injured (with pellet guns), abused Kashmiri men, women &
children. Men have been taken away & thrown into prisons across India”.
Meanwhile,
talking to a 10-member Omani parliamentary delegation led by Sheikh Khalid bin
Hilal Nasser Al Maawali, Chairman of the Majles A’Shura of Sultanate of Oman,
the prime minister said the international community had the responsibility to
pressurise India to halt and reverse its illegal actions and remove the
indefensible lockdown in the IHK.
The
delegation is on a five-day visit at the invitation of Speaker National
Assembly Asad Qaiser. Imran highlighted Pakistan’s deep concern over the
worsening human rights and humanitarian situation in the IHK due to month-long
lockdown and communications blackout in the occupied territory.
He
emphasised the importance of immediate lifting of curfew, removal of
restrictions on movement and communications, and respect for the fundamental
rights of Kashmiri people. He underscored that India’s actions were a clear
violation of UN Security Council resolutions and international law.
He
said there was a genuine fear of a false flag operation to divert world’s
attention from India’s illegal actions and intensified repression of Kashmiris
which had created grave risks for peace and security in the region.
The
prime minister informed the delegation that the policy of the Indian government
was to marginalize the Muslims, and to change the demographic structure of the
IOJ&K. Sheikh Khalid bin Hilal thanked the prime minister for apprising his
delegation of the worsening situation in the IHK, plight of Kashmiris, and
implications of Indian actions and continuous lockdown.
Expressing
concern over these developments, he affirmed support for efforts for
alleviation of the suffering of Kashmiri people and for a peaceful solution. In
a related development, Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Ahmed M
Al-Jubeir and UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan called
on Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa here.
Matters
of mutual interest, including growing bilateral ties and security situation in
the region, were discussed, the ISPR in a press release said. The COAS
highlighted that Pakistan was proud of its special strategic and brotherly
relationship with Saudi Arabia and UAE.
The
visiting dignitaries appreciated Pakistan’s role for peace and stability in the
region and assured of their full support to resolve the situation created by
India’s unilateral steps in Indian Held Jammu and Kashmir (IHJ&K).
Meanwhile,
in their separate messages on the Defence and Martyrs Day, President Dr Arif
Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan said Pakistan’s armed forces were fully
modernised and capable of defeating any internal, external adventurism and
Pakistan was prepared to give the enemy fullest possible response.
President
Dr Arif Alvi, in his message, emphatically stated that in addition to being
fully modernised, Pakistan’s Armed Forces were imbued with the spirit of
patriotism and sacrifice and were capable of defeating any internal and
external adventurism.
“The world has already witnessed their capabilities in February this
year, when they effectively and swiftly responded to Indian intrusion and made
it clear to the world that their hearts were still charged with September
[1965] spirit and they will go to any extent to safeguard the freedom,
integrity and sovereignty of the motherland,” he said.
He
also reiterated the country’s solidarity with Kashmiri brethren and renewed
resolve that they would continue to support their right to self-determination.
“We will continue raising their just struggle for freedom at all levels
and platforms, he added. The president said Indian brutalities and cruelties
could not suppress their spirit of freedom. Undoubtedly, Held Jammu &
Kashmir is an internationally recognised disputed territory,” he added.
“There are many Security Council resolutions on the Kashmir dispute and
it should be resolved according to those resolutions. Therefore, Indian
unilateral actions in this regard have no significance and we do not accept
these fascist actions,” he added.
The
president said the serious notice by the Security Council of Indian barbarism
in Held Jammu & Kashmir was a reflection of that fact. “Surely, the world
has realized that this conflict is the biggest danger to the world peace, he
added.
He
said September 6 dawned every year with remembrance of national spirit and for
renewal of our resolve to lay down our lives for our beloved motherland. “54
years ago, our valiant Armed Forces, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the
nation, immortalized this day as a symbol of courage, bravery, sacrifice and
national integrity by thwarting the evil designs of the enemy.”
The
president further said, “Inspired by those proud moments, we have successfully
confronted various internal challenges and defeated external conspiracies and
by imbibing us with the passion for self-sufficiency, September spirit has made
our independence and sovereignty invincible.”
He
said Pakistan was a peaceful nation and had rendered enormous sacrifices for
world peace. He said Pakistan desired friendly relations with all its neighbors.
“Moreover, sustainable peace in Afghanistan is our biggest desire and
for this we fully support the ongoing reconciliation efforts. Today, apart from
external threats, Pakistan is also facing various internal challenges.
Remember, strong economy and economic prosperity alone can guarantee a
prosperous Pakistan,” he added.
Prime
Minister Imran Khan, in his message, said the Pakistani nation was fully alive
to any kind of misadventure by the enemy and was prepared to give enemy the
fullest possible response.
“I have informed the world that Pakistan does not want war, but at the
same time, Pakistan cannot remain oblivious to the challenges posed to its
security and integrity. We are prepared to give the enemy the fullest possible
response,” the prime minister said.
He
said the armed forces, the Pakistani nation, the political leadership, both the
Houses of Parliament, the mainstream and social media all were in one voice
against India’s illegal, unilateral, reckless and coercive attempt to alter the
disputed status of Indian Held Kashmir.
He
said September 6, the Defence Day of Pakistan, stood out in the history of
Pakistan as a symbol of enduring display of unity, indomitable courage and
unmatched sacrifices by our gallant soldiers.
He
said the Pakistani soldiers, on this day, years ago, had proved to the world
that the country’s defence was unassailable and the valiant armed forces were
ever ready to defend every inch of the motherland.
“In the 1965 war, the valour of our armed forces and the spirit of the
people presented a true picture of oneness and coordination, discipline and
perseverance. Both the people and the men in uniform proved that it’s not the
size that matters but what matters the most is the courage and devotion to duty,”
the prime minister remarked while paying compliments to the brave forces who
have ensured the safety and security of the motherland in all testing times and
offered exemplary sacrifices in the pursuance of peace.
“Our shuhada and Ghazis are our heroes and the nation owes them
gratitude and respect. I salute the gallant sons of soil, who laid down their
lives while defending Pakistan, and pay respect to their families for
unparalleled sacrifices they rendered for our tomorrow, the prime minister said.
He
said even today, Pakistan was facing a similar situation with the enemy once
again showing aggressive postures on the Line of Control and had unleashed
reign of terror on innocent and unarmed people of the Held Valley after
changing the status of Kashmir by abolishing Articles 370 and 35-A in violation
of the UN Charter.
He
said for Pakistan, Kashmir stood as its jugular vein and altering its status
posed challenges to Pakistan’s security and integrity.
“The fascist government is hell bent upon suppressing the Kashmiri
people’s just struggle against India’s illegitimate occupation, denying them
their right to self-determination permissible under the UN Resolutions.
Besides, the Muslims across India faced detention camps and cancellation of
citizenship because of the Hindutva ideology.”
He
told the nation that he had called upon the world community to take note of the
doctrine of hate and genocide and push India to stop it forthwith.
He
also urged upon the international community to seriously consider the safety
and security of India’s nuclear arsenal that was in the control of a racist and
Hindu supremacist government because this was an issue that impacted not just
the South Asian region but the whole world.
Imran
said Pakistan had launched a proactive diplomatic activity in the world
capitals as well as in the UN to expose the true face of today’s radicalized
India.
Failing,
the world community will be responsible for the catastrophic aftermath. We will
never leave our Kashmiri brethren alone, come what may; we will continue our
moral, political and diplomatic support for their inalienable right to
self-determination within the framework of UN resolutions, the prime minister
resolved.
He
said he had full confidence in his valiant armed forces which were capable
enough of giving befitting response to any kind of aggression by the enemy. He
said Pakistan had already displayed a very high standard of professionalism in
the recent past and it continued to do so when challenged.
“While remembering today the 1965 War heroes, we pay homage to our
shuhada and ghazis and draw inspiration from their iconic acts of valour and
sacrifices,” he said.
Under
the same September spirit, the prime minister said the nation and the armed
forces were determined to defend every inch of the motherland and safeguard the
security and sovereignty of Pakistan at all costs.
Meanwhile,
DG Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor said
national spirit was must for defence of the country adding that living nations
always remembered their martyrs.
He
told a private TV channel that the families of martyrs were first priority of
the armed forces adding that it was also duty of the nation to take care of
families of martyrs.
He
told a private television channel that the main ceremony in connection with the
Defence Day to pay tributes to martyrs would be held at the GHQ at 8.30am on
Friday. “I will request the people to watch live telecast of the ceremony,” he
said.
Prime
Minister Imran Khan will attend the ceremony. Chief of Army Staff (COAS)
General Qamar Javed Bajwa will meet families of martyrs and also lay floral
wreaths at Yadgar-e-Shuhada.
Gen
Asif Ghafoor said there was no match of Pakistani nation, armed forces and country
in the world adding that they were proud of their institution of armed forces.
“The army chief has also stated that he is commander-in-chief of the
great force,” he said. General Asif Ghafoor said the whole nation had given
sacrifices in the war against terrorism adding that 81,000 civilians and
officers and jawans of armed forces had sacrificed their lives for the cause.
“The number of civilian martyrs are more than the martyrs of armed
forces,” he said. He said the armed forces had been fighting for Kashmir for
the last 72 years and the fight would continue till the Kashmiris get their
right to self-determination.
At
the same time, he regretted that the international community was not paying
attention to the issue, which it deserved. To a question, he said Prime
Minister Imran Khan had also appreciated the armed forces for taking care of
welfare of martyrs adding that a major chunk of fund of welfare departments is
spent on families of Shuhada.
He
said the present government had worked tremendously on the diplomatic front to
highlight Kashmir issue at the international level adding that protest
demonstrations had been staged in several countries against fascism of Modi and
his August 5 action and over one-month lockdown in Indian Held Kashmir (IHK).
He
said the Indian forces were continuously targeting civilian population along
the LoC but it could not deter resolve of Pakistan Army and people. “We are
ready to give a befitting response to India in case of any aggression,” he
added. He appealed to people from all walks of life to reach out to families of
martyrs in every city, town and village on September 6.

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