Pakistan becoming weaker because she acts like a non-serious child: UKPNP spokesperson

Calgary: United Kashmir People’s National Party (UKPNP) spokesperson Sardar Nasir Aziz Khan has said that nations must confront and defeat terrorists and their masters and that Pakistan is becoming weaker day by day as it is a non-governmental organization. Acting like a serious kid. The UKPNP spokesperson is currently on a two-week visit to Canada. He attended a reception in Calgary, Canada where he made the remarks.

According to a video shared by UKPNP on its official Facebook page, UKPNP North America, Khan pointed out that growing extremism is a threat not only in Jammu and Kashmir but also in Canada. “We must confront and defeat the terrorists and their handlers,” he said.

He said, “Pakistan is getting weaker day by day as she acts like a non-serious child and she will have to face more consequences. We should fight these sick minded and uncivilized people.” According to the official Facebook page, Khan is expected to visit other cities including Toronto. In December last year, human rights activist and president of UKPNP, Shaukat Ali Kashmiri, expressed concern over the denial of basic rights of people in Gilgit Baltistan.

Taking a jibe at Pakistan, the rights activist said Gilgit Baltistan is part of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan’s policy is aimed at depriving people of their fundamental rights and spreading propaganda against Indian involvement.

“Gilgit Baltistan is part of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and people have been deprived of basic rights. It is Pakistani policy and fashion to deprive people and propagate against Indian involvement. Pakistani is a country which Always exploits religious sentiments,” Shaukat Ali Kashmiri wrote on Twitter.

In October last year, the party led protests in PoK and other parts of the world in favor of marking October 22 as ‘Black Day’. The day is celebrated to commemorate the tribal invasion of the Pakistani army on Jammu and Kashmir in 1947.

The UKPNP stands against Pakistan’s bid to change the constitutional status of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, saying that instead of fighting for the interest of the ruling elite in the name of identity, the focus of the oppressed local people should be the establishment of a free society. must be on. exploitation.