ISLAMABAD: The of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry’s ruling group has expressed full solidarity and support to the valiant struggle of the Kashmiri people, who have been resisting repression with their determination, warning the government against any kind of trade talks with India, which has crossed all limits to violate the human rights.
To mark the Kashmir Solidarity Day on February 5 (Friday), the FPCCI ruling party of BMP Chairman Mian Anjum Nisar expressed his full support to the just struggle of Kashmiri people for their right to self-determination under the UN resolutions.
Mian Anjum Nisar, expressing complete solidarity with the peaceful Kashmiris, said the entire business community was fully supporting them and their cause of independence. He suggested the government to think strategically, not emotionally on trade issues with India. He further said that the global economy is in recession and bilateral trade is diminishing, however, in Pakistan’s case the scenario is worse as its imports are increasing more than exports.
He urged the government and all stakeholders to formulate a coherent national strategy and national stamina to sustain that strategy. He said that civilian and military leaders are on the same page on Kashmir issue, people are protesting Indian move inside India, in the UK and other countries.
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