ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has condemned the unabated state terrorism and killing of Kashmiri youth by Indian troops in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
Speaking during the weekly press briefing on Thursday, the Foreign Office Spokesperson said, “Indian occupation forces martyred seven Kashmiri youth in extra-judicial killing and fake encounters in Shopian, Islamabad and Rajouri areas in the past week. “
“We condemn this unabated state-terrorism resulting in the cold-blooded murder of innocent civilians. India must be called to account for its grave violations of international human rights and humanitarian laws, its autocratic suspension of civil liberties and continuing oppression of the Kashmiri people.”
“We strongly condemn the extra-judicial killing of a Pakistani national-Tabarak Hussain by Indian occupation forces in Rajouri. To register
Pakistan’s strong protest, Indian Charge d’Affaires was called to the Ministry on 5 September,” he said.
The spokesperson said the government of India had been called upon to share the details of the incident, including a credible post-mortem report to determine the cause of death and undertake a transparent investigation to bring to account whoever was responsible for the murder of the Pakistani prisoner.
To a question, he said, “We have always been ready and willing for a result-oriented and meaningful dialogue that can address the issues that have bedeviled the relationship between Pakistan and India. As you are aware, the Jammu and Kashmir dispute is the core dispute between the two countries. We have always been open and have never shied away from dialogue. It is India that has not been willing to engage in such a dialogue with Pakistan.”
To a question about a proposed deal with the United States for potential sale of F-16 aircraft spares and other equipment to Pakistan, he said, “We think this is a step in the right direction, and it will contribute to further solidifying and strengthening our bilateral relations.
“There is a lot that is happening between U.S. and Pakistan to advance our relations on the positive track.”