AJK PM concerned for health of Malik

MIRPUR (AJK) -  Expressing grave concern over the fast-deteriorating health of Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik in the Indian occupied Kashmir, AJK Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan urged the UN to take notice of the unjust detention and deteriorating health conditions of Malik who was shifted to ICU in a Srinagar Hospital from the prison in critical condition.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Raja Farooq Haider said that the puppet government of Indian-occupied Kashmir shifted Malik to a hospital for a medical check-up over pressure from different human rights watchdogs, however, he was taken back to prison despite concerns by the medics.

The AJK PM demanded the UN to dispatch a fact-finding mission to Indian-occupied Kashmir to assess gravity of the worst humanity rights abuses at the hands of the occupying forces in the bleeding valley.

He vehemently condemned the Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir.

Meanwhile talking to Gilgit/Baltistan minister for forests Imran Wakeel and minister for local government Faman Ali Rana on Sunday, the AJK PM said that It has been 105 days since the extra-judicial killing of Kashmiri Youth Leader Burhan Muzaffar Wani, that the Indian occupying forces have been indulging in crimes against humanity in IOK unabated.

Mr Haider said that over 150 innocent Kashmiris have been martyred in cold-blooded barbarism, over 15,000 are injured and around 1,000 suffered from eye injuries due to merciless use of pellet guns, which rendered many hundreds completely blind and scores partially, including children and women.

 

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