Islamabad:(Parliament Times)  Ameer Jamaat ud Dawa (JUD) Professor Hafiz Muhammad Saeed has said that massive relief operation is continue for affectees of Indian firing across Line of Control (LoC). Falah e Insaniat Foundation (FIF) has arranged relief camp at 10 different places on LoC. Relief goods worth of more than 10 Million Rupees have been dispatched from Islamabad. Relief goods included dry ration of one month for 3500 families, warm dresses, bed and medicines. Disgrace of Pakistan in whole world has been taken by Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz’s visit to India. Government should reassure Kashmiris rather than India. Prime Minister should take steps for Kashmiris in Islamabad. Relief shipment should be sent through Chakothi to dispel malnutrition in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK). He was talking to media. In Charge JUD Islamabad Shafiq ul Rehman and Haji Javaid ul Hasan were also there.

Hafiz Muhammad Saeed said that India has crossed the limit of cruelty in IOK. Thousands of children and women are arrested. There is a shortage of ration in IOK and curfew is imposed since last 5 months. Indian forces are targeting Civilians on LoC. United Nations and human rights organizations are silent despite India’s violations of human rights.

He said that Aziz did not have to go to India in these circumstances. Indian attitude was humiliated Pakistan. We try to convince India, but have lost the confidence of the Kashmiris. India tempers Kashmiris remove malnutrition but the Kashmiris have denied and looking towards Pakistan. We should not do politics on Kashmir rather than need is to provide them assistance and solve their problems.

Hafiz Muhammad Saeed said that JUD and FIF have started massive relief operation in areas near to LoC. Tents, dry ration, bed, medicines and other items of necessity are being provided to affected families. Relief goods and medical teams are being sent from other cities of country. As well as, meal is being distributed. He appeals Pakistani nation to provide every possible help to affected families.

 

 

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