NEW YORK (92 News) – The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will meet today to discuss the alarming human rights situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK).
The meeting will review the situation arising after the illegal steps taken by the Indian government. The meeting has been scheduled for the second time in less than six months on the situation of IOK.
During the meeting, the UN Military Observer Group is likely to brief the members of the Security Council on the rapidly deteriorating situation along the Line of Control.
The council had last discussed the Kashmir dispute in August, 2019.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has left for United States on Wednesday. He will meet the UN secretary general to stress the need for resolving the Kashmir dispute and peace in the Middle East.
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SRINAGAR (KMS) – In Occupied Kashmir, a soldier of Indian Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) committed suicide after killing his colleague and injuring another in Udhampur town.
A Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable, V N Murthy, opened fire at his colleagues – constables Muhammad Tasleem and Sanjay Thakrey – after losing temper during a heated argument over some issue. As a result, both of them were critically injured. The incident occurred inside a camp at Sui Jakhar in Udhampur.
V N Murthy also shot himself with his service rifle as other personnel rushed to the scene after hearing the gunshots, the official said.
All the three injured were rushed to district hospital Udhampur, where constables Murthy and Tasleem were declared dead while constable Thakrey, who had received a bullet in his chest, was referred to military hospital Udhampur for specialized treatment after necessary first aid.
This incident of suicide raised the number of such deaths among Indian troops and police personnel in occupied Kashmir to 443 since January 2007. Such incidents are also frequent due to the frustration caused by the guilt of unleashing atrocities on innocent Kashmiris, deployment for longer period of time away from home and family and lack of professionalism.
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China’s ambassador to Pakistan Yao Jing on Wednesday said that the unilateral annexation of disputed Kashmir at the hands of India was a detriment to UN resolutions on the matter, ARY News reported.
Addressing a gathering in Islamabad, the ambassador said that the enemies of Pakistan did not want the country to become sustainable in terms of economy.
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“Those willing to harm Pakistan and its economic future are trying to harm the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Western propaganda on the collaboration will be answered by the prosperity of Pakistan and Chinese nations,” said Yao Jing.
Discussing the matter of Kashmir, the ambassador said that China has extreme reservations on the situation unfolding in Indian Occupied Kashmir.
“Indian behaviour is illegal, their conduct can be a danger for regional security and stability and dealing with the situation is a massive challenge,” said Yao.
China asks UNSC to discuss Kashmir
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will discuss the Kashmir issue in a closed-door meeting as part of its Wednesday agenda today.
Read More: Pakistan won’t sit silent on continuous Indian provocations in Kashmir: CM Buzdar
The UNSC meeting has been called to discuss the situation in Mali, but China has made a request to discuss the Kashmir issue under the agenda of “Any Other Business Points”.
Last month, the U.S., U.K., France, and Russia had foiled another attempt by China to discuss the issue at a closed-door meeting.
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