Minister warns India against crossing limit
LAHORE: Provincial Minister for Environment Protection Muhammad Rizwan attended the funeral prayer of Shakirullah, a resident of Daska who was tortured to death in an Indian jail by Hindus extremists.
Speaking on the occasion, the provincial minister condemned the Indian aggression, saying that India should not cross the limit as Pakistani brave army was ready to respond to any situation along with the entire nation.
He said that India would have to stop violations of human rights in Occupied Kashmir and stop the killings of innocent Kashmiris. Maintaining peace in the region is not weakness of Pakistan, he said, adding that Pakistan was a peace-loving country and always wanted peace.
He said the violations by India were hurdle in the way of peace. He said, “The sacrifices of our soldiers and citizens for peace will always be remembered.”
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