ISLAMABAD :   (Parliament Times)      Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir Raja Farooq Haider has said that the political forces in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir are united and unanimous on the cause of Kashmir.

He was talking to the international media correspondent on latest situation of Kashmir here on Sunday.

The Prime Minister assured Kashmiri brethren that people and governments of Pakistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan are firmly standing behind them and would not leave them alone in their just struggle.

India is conspiring Hindu-Muslims rift in the Occupied Valley, repeal of 35-A would be disastrous for the people of Jammu.

While condemning the use of cluster bombs on civilian population at Line of Control, he said it is the sheer violation of international laws, international community and world human rights bodies must take serious note of it.

Raja Farooq Haider told that all the political leadership of the liberated territory is being consulted to adopt unanimous strategy over the emergent situation of the held valley. The special meeting of AJK cabinet has been summoned on 6th, special session of AJK Legislative Assembly on 7th and All Parties Conference on 9th of this month.

AJK Prime Minister said that India is trying to suppress the indigenous Kashmir liberation movement through the use of brute force but it will be succeeded in its nefarious designs.

He told international media that Indian forces deployed along the Line of Control are deliberately targeting civilian population particularly women, children and elderly people.

Raja Farooq Haider urged Pakistani government to launch an effective campaign to inform the world about use of cluster bombs and sniper guns by the Indian forces on LoC.

Earlier, Prime Minister attended the emergency meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan here on Sunday and briefed the participants about latest situation of Occupied Valley and Line of Control.

The meeting attended by the ministers for defence, interior and foreign affairs along with senior military leaders including the three services chiefs, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff committee, and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence.

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