Buzdar fears humanitarian crisis in ihk.

LAHORE -- Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on Thursday said the worst human tragedy of the century might happen in the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) as the Narendra Modi government was following the policy of stubbornness.

He said that food, medicines and other essential items were needed in Occupied Kashmir as people were dying but Indian government had been focusing on protection of cows only, said a statement issued here.

He said the right of life should not be snatched from Kashmiris, adding that India must end continuing curfew in occupied Kashmir; innocent citizens should be released and communication barriers should be removed immediately, he added.

The chief minister said that Kashmiris should be allowed to decide about their future as India was bound to give the right to...

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