Regional Peace At Stake Due To Stubbornness Of India: Usman Buzdar
Umer Jamshaid Published September 20, 2019 | 06:21 PM
Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar Friday said that stubbornness of India and the unsolved core issue of Kashmir had become a threat to the regional peace
In a message on the International Day of Peace, he said that Narendra Modi government had devastated occupied Kashmir through his policy of barbarism and cruelty. He said that Allah Almighty created this universe for peace, harmony and tranquility, but it was a tragedy that human beings had long forgotten the divine message.
The CM said that global peace was in danger due to the fanatic approach of the Modi government adding that the people living in Indian Occupied Kashmir, Palestine and other areas of the world were longing for peace. He said that the international community should take practical steps to stop human rights' violations in the IOK.
"The fanatic approach of Narendra Modi is threatening the whole region," he added. He said that poverty, injustice, ignorance, aggression and aggressive designs had become stumbling blocks in establishment of peace.
Buzdar said that Pakistan was a peace-loving country and Pakistanis were well aware of the importance of peace because it was directly linked with development and prosperity. He said that Pakistan was making efforts for maintaining peace and harmony adding that today's Pakistan was more peaceful and secure.
The chief minister said the ones sacrificing their lives for promoting peace in the country are the heroes of the whole nation. He stressed the need for creating awareness among the public about importance of peace in the world.
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