Pakistan to provide medical services in occupied Kashmir:
Kashmir parliamentary committee on Wednesday called on the United Nations, the World Health Organization and the International Committee of the Red Cross to establish a medical corridor humanitarian aid to help provide medical assistance to India.
The inhabitants of Kashmeer are checked .Faced with the rapidly deteriorating IHK Covid-19 situatin, the committee organised an emergency meeting . During the emergency meeting Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told the meeting that the main focus is humanitarian issues and that a universal response is needed to copewith the pandemic.
Pakistan is concerned that the situation in India is very critical and that it is a neighboring country. Due to the difficult situation, Pakistan came forward to give helping hands to Indian people. We have not received any positive gesture from Indian side.
The illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) in India is also badly affectes. We established relations and connections with them both historically and religiously, so we were convinced of this kind of response.
Responding to this pandemic requires a global response, Qureshi said. Qureshi says that despite of the dire situation in Pakistan,Pakistani people and it's are willing to support India. Shehryar Khan Afridi, Chairman of the Kashmir Committee, who chaired the meeting, presented a detailed report on the degradation of the Indian health system and Indian International Justice Organization.
Afridi described in detail the crisis in India and said there are more than 3 487 million active cases in India. He added that 226,188 deaths have been reported to date and there are still 350,000 cases per day. He said the total number of Covid-19 infections was 191,869 , with 2,458 deaths. He noted with concern: A total of 4,650 cases were reported yesterday. There are only 13,000 liters of oxygen per minute, Afridi says,and experts have firm believe that it is too low to cope with the continued increase in the disease.
He said the medical facilities of Kashmeer detainees were deteriorating and the professional system was hardly helping people in the area .. Afridi requests to create an international health corridor on humanitarian ground have come from across the country , with the Kashmeer Commission having representatives from all Pakistani political parties.
Prime Minister's Office medical adviser Dr. Faisal Sultan and National Security Advisor Dr .Moyd Joseph also spoke on this burning issue. The Commission then adopted a unanimous resolution calling on the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the International Red Cross and other organizations to intervene and set up an internationhealth channels to provide medical assisitance and medicine for the occupied Chamu And Kashmiri people.