Muzaffarabad: (Parliament Times)  Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan on Wednesday visited Combined Military Hospital Muzaffarabad to inquire after the health of those civilian who injured in Indian shelling from across the Line of Control in Neelam Valley. The Prime Minister directed the authorities to provide all possible medical assistance to civilian who were wounded in the shelling.  During the visit, the Prime Minister was accompanied by Minister Information Mushtaq Minhas, Commanding Officer CMH and the senior officials of the health department. Talking to media on the occasion, Prime Minister expressed his satisfaction over the medical treatment being provided to the injured of LoC shelling and said budget is being increased for the provision necessary medicines to the hospitals. He said government planned to upgrade all district and tehsil headquarters hospitals to make them modern health facilities. This, he said, is being done reduce the pressure on big hospitals and with the aim to provide health facilities to the people from remote areas on their doorsteps.

The PM said AJK people and government have full support for Pak Army for its mission to purge Pakistan from the terrorism. He stressed the need of early economical and political stability of Pakistan to meet all the internal and external challenges..

AJK Prime Minister strongly condemned the larger scale hostilities of Indian Forces on Line of Control. Saying that the Indian Army was targeting the civilian population and killing the peaceful innocent people, he expressed complete solidarity with local people affected by the unprovoked Indian mortar shelling. He urged the World Community to take serious notice of the Indian aggression, besides, using its full influence to halt the repeated ceasefire violations by India along the Line of Control (LoC) and Working Boundary (WB).

 

 

 

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