
Kashmir will become part of Pakistan: Shehbaz Sharif in POK Assembly
India Today
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reignited tensions with India by asserting that Kashmir will become part of Pakistan during Kashmir Solidarity Day events. His remarks reaffirmed Pakistan's long-standing stance on the disputed region amid nationwide rallies and demonstrations.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif triggered fresh tensions with India on Thursday after declaring that “Kashmir will become a part of Pakistan” while addressing a gathering in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, as rallies and demonstrations were held nationwide to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day.
Speaking before the Assembly in Muzaffarabad, Shehbaz reaffirmed what he described as Pakistan’s “unwavering support” for the Kashmiri people and renewed Islamabad’s long-standing position on the disputed region.
“The solution to the Jammu-Kashmir dispute is to honour the wishes of the people of Kashmir and the implementation of the UNSC’s resolutions,” he said.
“I have come to stand in solidarity with our brothers in Kashmir on behalf of the Pakistani people and the Pakistani leadership,” he added.
In a direct and forceful remark, Shehbaz told the gathering, “Kashmir will become a part of Pakistan.”
He said Pakistan’s commitment to Kashmir was rooted in its founding principles, recalling that the country’s founder M A Jinnah had described the region as Pakistan’s “jugular vein”.

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