Pakistani President Said, Unless Kashmir is Ours, Division is Incomplete

 01 Jun 2017 ( News Bureau )
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Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain today (June 1) said that India has become a major obstacle to sustainable peace in South Asia. Apart from this, he called an incomplete agenda for split the Kashmir issue.

According to Dawn, while addressing the joint session of the Parliament, the President of Pakistan underlined the Kashmir issue and the stressful bilateral relations between Pakistan and India.

Describing Kashmir as an imperfect agenda of the subcontinent, the President of Pakistan said, "India has become a major obstacle for sustainable peace in the region."

He said, "Instead of positively answering Pakistan's peace efforts, India sent Kulbhushan Jadhav, terrorists and other spies."

Relationship between India and Pakistan on various issues, including situation of Kashmir and Jadhav, is tense.

Let's say that even before the President of Pakistan, Mamnoon Hussain, many Pakistan Dictatorials have already declared Kashmir an incomplete agenda of partition. In January this year, Pakistan's former Army Chief, Rahil Sharif, gave similar statement.

Last month, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had also said that there was an incomplete agenda during the Kashmir Partition.

India had a strong answer on Pakistan's statement and demanded action against Pakistan from terror.

After the Uri attack, Indo-Pak relations are continuously tense. India gave a clear response to Pakistan's attack by cross border action in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.

Here, during his annual address in the joint session of the Parliament of Pakistan, President Mamnoon Hussain faced opposition from the Opposition (1 June) today and the MPs raised anti-government slogans like 'Go Nawaz Go'.

The main argument of the Opposition is that the government has refused to broadcast on the government channel PTV for the speech of opposition leaders on the budget.

As the session started, the Opposition started blocking the president's address. Some MPs whistled and some shouted. The MPs were heard roaming slogans like 'Go Nawaz Go'. Later, the Opposition walked out of the house.

Addressing the media outside Parliament, Khurshid Shah, leader of the Opposition, said that the government is using non-autocratic methods to suppress the voices of the Opposition. He said, "The President did not talk about the main issue of corruption in his speech."

 

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