Curfew, lock downs make the lives of Kashmiri women difficult: Maleeha Lodhi.

Washington -- Former Pakistan's permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) Dr Maleeha Lodhi has said that imposed curfew and bans in the occupied Kashmir by Indian government has made the lives of Kashmiri women troublesome.

Dr Maleeha Lodhi in her last address with the Security Council of the United Nations shed light upon the Indian aggression and its worse effects in the occupied Kashmir.

Lodhi while urging upon the protection of Kashmiri women in the Security Council said that women in the occupied valley are facing severe torture and pain.

She said curfew and bans have made the lives of Kashmiri women difficult.

She said she was the first Pakistani female...

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