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PM Imran Khan served as a true Ambassador of Kashmir, Pakistan’s Ambassador

Dallas: PM Imran Khan served as a true Ambassador of Kashmir. Around twenty Five thousand people gathered in New York to protest human rights violation in Kashmir. Warm meeting of two world leaders was cordial and productive. Said Pakistani Ambassador on a visit to Dallas Fort Worth
Pakistan’s Ambassador to US Dr. Asad Majeed Khan has said that US and Pakistan bilateral  elations are improved from PM Imran Khan’s US visit. He was addressing a community gathering event hosted by Pakistan Society of North Texas. The event was attended by hundreds of people where the Ambassador Dr. Majeed expressed his gratification to PSNT leadership and Pakistanis living in US for their support of Kashmir cause. He said after Houston protest the protest stage in New York during UN General Assembly attracted around 30 to 35 thousand of Pakistanis, Kashmiris and human rights supporters which itself was an unprecedented show of solidarity with Kashmir. He said “Even this day Kashmiris are under curfew, the whole valley is under lockdown, and Indian armed forces atrocities are creating human rights crisis. He said Imran Khan presented the case for Kashmir at UN, which attracted the media and think tanks attention as well as human rights groups were informed on Kashmir situation. He also raised this issue with world leadership in their informal meetings. He said that Pakistani American community is needed to be united and
be hands of arms of Pakistan. He said that we must not think as Sindhi, Baluchi, Pakhtoon or Punjabi but as Pakistani. He said that he believe in this as he advise all who visit the embassy to leave their identity outside as when they are inside Embassy they are only Pakistani. He said the law and order situation is improved in Pakistan. He said we are moving ahead with Afghan peace  rocess though India is not playing a positive role in this process. Pakistan Society of North Texas President Abid Malik, Pakistan American Association of Texas President Dr. Amir Suleman, Ghazala Habib, Dr. Javed Ajmal, and Amir Ali Rupani also addressed the event.

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