KP Assembly flays discriminatory Indian citizenship law, Babri Masjid verdict.

Byline: Zulfiqar Ali

PESHAWAR -- The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly unanimously passed a resolution on Monday strongly condemning the discriminatory Indian citizenship law, verdict in the Babri Masjid case, and repressions against Muslims in India.

The treasury and opposition supported the resolution, which was moved by Pakistan Peoples Party MPA Nighat Yasmin Orakzai.

Speaker Mushtaq Ahmad Ghani chaired the sitting.

The resolution said the Modi government had discriminated against Muslims in India.

The house also condemned the verdict of the Indian Supreme Court, which allowed the construction of a temple at the site of the centuries old Babri Masjid.

Urges FO to use diplomatic channels for ensuring halt to victimisation of Muslims in India

The resolution urged the Pakistani Foreign Office to pressure India through diplomatic channels into halting the victimisation of Muslims on its soil.

Speaking on the resolution, Opposition Leader Akram Khan Durrani said Muslims in India were facing discrimination and the new citizenship law sparked violence in various states.

He said the government let down Turkey, Malaysia and Iran by not attending the Kula Lumpur summit though they supported Pakistan's stand on Kashmir issue in the United Nations.

Mr Durrani said the Kashmir issue was included in the summit's agenda at Pakistan's request but Prime Minister Imran Khan couldn't sustain pressure from a country and turned down the invitation to attend the conference.

Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal member Inayatullah Khan said over seven million Muslims had been deprived of citizenship in the Assam state.

He said all refugees excluding Muslims, who migrated from Pakistan, Nepal and Afghanistan, would be granted Indian citizenship.

The lawmaker asked the government to mobilise Muslim Diaspora across the world to pressure India to withdraw laws discriminating against Muslims.

On a point of order, Awami National Party MPA Khushdil Khan advocate said his party would stand with the judiciary and the Peshawar High Court chief justice, who handed down death sentence to former military ruler retired General Pervez Musharraf in a high treason case.

Terming CJ Waqar Ahmad Seth the most competent and upright judge in the province, he said some so-called analysts and ministers had been targeting him (CJ) over his historic judgment and had called him mentally ill and incapable person.

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