
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met the United Nations (UN) Secretary General Ban Ki-moon here on Wednesday and handed him dossiers containing evidences of brutalities in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) by occupying Indian forces, according to GEO.TV.
The meeting took place hours after the Pakistan premier's address at the UN General Assembly. PM Sharif showed Ban Ki-moon pictures of martyred and injured Kashmiries who had suffered brutalities at the hands of Indian security forces.
The UN secretary general expressed his grief after witnessing the images that manifested worst human rights abuses in the occupied Himalayan territory.
Earlier in his address with UNGA, Nawaz Sharif said that peace between India and Pakistan could not be achieved as long as the Kashmir dispute is not resolved.
The prime minister called for the demilitarization of the IoK and demanded the world powers to rein in India from committing rights violations in the held territory.
He demanded the UN to conduct an independent probe into the recent extrajudicial killings that had taken place in the occupied valley
Source: MENA
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