Pakistani PM Visits Pakistan-Controlled Kashmir Amid Tension With India

Pakistani PM Visits Pakistan-Controlled Kashmir Amid Tension With India

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan (2-L) arrives at the legislative assembly in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir on August 14, 2019.  Photo courtesy of IC/Amiruddin Mughal

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Aug 15 (NNN-PPI) – Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan, on Wednesday, visited Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, amid the ongoing tension with India, after the latter scrapped the special status of Indian-controlled Kashmir.

During his visit, Khan said, in an address to the legislative assembly of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir that, his country will move the United Nations and the International Court of Justice to win rights for the people of Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Pakistan celebrated its Independence Day on Wednesday. The government also dubbed the day as Kashmir Solidarity Day, to show its support to Kashmiris.

In the meantime, the Pakistani prime minister said, war is not a solution to the Kashmir issue, but he warned that the Pakistani army is ready and well prepared to foil any possible aggression.

Tension has been heightened after India lifted a special status for the Indian-controlled Kashmir earlier this month. In its reaction, Pakistan downgraded its diplomatic relations and suspended trade relations and train service with India.– NNN-PPI

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