Imran Khan said Palestinians and Kashmir wanted to see an integrated response from the Muslim world about democratic rights and their human rights.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan once again brought the Kashmir agenda during the meeting of the Islamic cooperation organization (OIC) when he asked member countries to make the “integrated plan” for the region, a report said on Monday.
Imran Khan said Palestinians and Kashmir wanted to see an integrated response from the Muslim world about human rights and their human rights while speaking in the 17th session of the OKS Council of the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad.
According to international news, Imran Khan said OIC had to play his role to help the world of understanding the teachings of Islam and “our love and affection for the Prophet Hazrat Mohammad”.
Meanwhile, Head of Pakistani Army General Qamar Javed Bajwa also said the resolution of Kashmir’s problems was important for peace and regional stability.
Baju Gen made a comment during a meeting with Foreign Minister Saudi Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, who called him here on the sidelines of the OIC meeting.
The Pakistani army said in a statement on Sunday the Bajwa Gen “also emphasized that the peaceful resolution of Kashmir disputes was very important for stability in South Asia” and “confirmed that Pakistan wanted a friendly bond with all its neighbors in pursuit of peace and regional prosperity”.
The bond between India and Pakistan worsened after New Delhi attracted the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and divided two countries into two union regions in August 2019.
India said the problems associated with Article 370 were entirely an internal problem of the state and suggested Pakistan to accept reality and stop all anti-Indian propaganda.
Ndia also said it wanted a normal relationship with Pakistan in a free environment from terror, hostility and violence.
This happened when Imran Khan barely managed to regulate his own country. On the one hand, inflation that soared and the increase in commodity prices has compiled the rank and file of the country. On the other hand, unsuccessful negotiations from the PTI government in power with clothing such as Tehrik-I-Taliban Pakistan and Pakistani Tehreek-e-labbaik have raised concerns about the possibility of a surge in extremism in the country.