LAHORE:  Six members of British Parliament including Debbie Abrahams called on Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar. British delegation assured that they will raise an effective voice in the British Parliament against human rights violations in occupied Kashmir. While, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that India has become a den of extremism and for how long, the world will keep mum over it. The world community’s silence over Indian atrocities will not be less than an offense. According to details, British Members Parliament Debbie Abrahams, Mark Eastwood, Sara Britcliffe, Lord Qurban, Judi Kumenense, Tahir Ali, Imran Hussain, Councilor and Member National Executive Committee Labour Party Yasmin Dar, Raja Najabat Hussain and others called on Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar here at Governor House on Friday. Kashmir issue, India’s war hysteria and overall regional situation were discussed in the meeting.Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that Narendra Modi is making every rogue of RSS as ‘Modi’. Human rights violations and carnage is going on in occupied Kashmir, which has been turned into world’s biggest jail due to curfew imposed for the last 200 days. Pakistan under the leadership of Imran Khan is all supportive of peace and we are thankful to all those British Parliament members raising voice for Kashmiris. No doubt, settlement of Kashmir issue is inevitable for regional peace. He said that time has now come, the United Nations and all other international organizations instead of becoming silent spectators, must play their role in lifting of curfew in occupied Kashmir and resolving Kashmir issue in accordance with UN resolutions, and Kashmiris must be got rid of Indian aggression immediately. Restricting British MPs’ visit to occupied Kashmir is the shameful act of India.On this occasion, British delegates said that what going on in occupied Kashmir is alarming for the entire world community, and India’s citizenship law is also denial of basic human rights against which we will raise our voice.

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