India harms crowded Kashmir while fighting global coronavirus: FM Qureshi

India harms crowded Kashmir while fighting global coronavirus: FM Qureshi








ISLAMABAD:
                         Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Saturday afternoon called the attention of the international community to the human rights violations of Indian troops in India's occupied Kashmir during the outbreak of the new coronavirus in the world .



world  is busy in dealing with the crona virus:


"While the world is busy fighting the coronavirus, India is committing an injustice in occupied Kashmir," Qureshi said in a press release after Indian troops resorted to unprovoked aggression along the line. control, injure six Pakistani civilians, including two teenagers.



 India targets  civilian popoulation :

"India targets civilian populations on this side of the LoC. India wants to make occupied Kashmir a minority state. India has consistently targeted civilians on the Pakistani side of the border," said the foreign minister. .



Qureshi also regretted that the attitude of the Indian government towards a proposed conference on the countries of South Asia on the virus is negative. "India is keen to persecute minorities despite challenges like the coronavirus for the economy," he said.


Provinces must move forward :

"Provinces must move forward to improve coronavirus testing and quarantine measures"
FM Qureshi said on Saturday that provinces must move forward to improve coronavirus testing and quarantine measures to speed up the return of Pakistani citizens trapped abroad due to the viral pandemic.


Chairing a meeting at the Department of Foreign Affairs


Chairing a meeting at the Department of Foreign Affairs on Saturday morning, the Minister of Foreign Affairs said that the federal government was doing everything it could to bring citizens stranded to different parts of the world due to the spread of the new coronavirus.


constant contact with pilgrims :


"Our envoys in several countries are in constant contact with pilgrims and other citizens who have been unable to return to Pakistan due to the viral situation," he said at the meeting, adding that strategy was underway to bring them back. in Pakistan. to finalize.

"We have already brought 1,600 Pakistanis from abroad on 9 special flights," said  by shah mehmood Qureshi, adding that the protocols for managing the returnees had also been finalized.



"Parliamentary committee overseeing return"




The head of the parliamentary subcommittee on pilgrim issues, Shaheryar Khan Afridi, was also present at the meeting, accompanied by Special Secretary for Foreign Affairs Muazzam Khan and several other senior government officials.

The government has set up a special parliamentary committee:



"The government has set up a special parliamentary committee to oversee the return of Pakistanis trapped abroad due to the spread of the coronavirus," Afridi told media after the meeting.





"The committee is responsible for overseeing efforts to bring pilgrims, students, prisoners and other stranded citizens abroad affected by the coronavirus epidemic," added Afridi.





Afridi, while stressing that the committee works daily, also praised the Pakistani missions in several countries which were trying to provide food and other needs to citizens trapped abroad due to the virus.



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