APPNA to effectively highlight the ongoing Indian government's brutalities in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The prime minister urged the members of APPNA to effectively highlight the ongoing Indian government's brutalities in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ and K) which had turned the whole occupied valley into an 'open air jail' for last five months.

He said whatever, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-Bharatiya Janata Party (RSS-BJP) led fascist and racist Indian government had been doing in the occupied Kashmir and across its country had been sheer violations of the international laws.

The prime minister likened these patterns of oppression and ethnic cleansing of minorities to those of Hitler Nazi's regime.

It was unprecedented in the modern history that about eight million Kashmiris had been put under open air prison, he said adding, the controversial Citizens Act was also being strongly opposed by all communities living inside India as it was aimed to target Muslim minority.

The prime minister said it was a crucial time for the whole world and Pakistan because fearing from the backlash after lifting of curfew in IOJ and K and home agitation, the Indian government could resort to some kind of misadventure 'false flag operation' against Pakistan to divert increasing global attention from its burning domestic issues.

'But the genie had come out of the bottle,' he said, adding that in Myanmar similar acts were taken for the ethnic cleansing of the Muslims.

The ceremony was also attended by Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shah Farman, Chief Minister Mahmood Khan, provincial ministers, provincial assembly members and high officials.

The prime minister said his government was committed to bring investment in the country through ease of doing business initiatives.

He cited a report of the World Bank which marked the progress the country had made in the ease of doing business and economic outlook.

The prime minister said they were aware of the issues faced by the overseas Pakistanis and were making all out efforts to facilitate them.

Recalling his interaction with the overseas Pakistanis due to his long cricket career experience abroad spanning over about two decades, he said it was a vast interaction which no political figure in the country could ever claim to have.

The prime minister said the overseas Pakistanis possessed huge talent and qualification which could be beneficial for their homeland.

He said Allah Almighty had gifted Pakistan with immense potential and natural...

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