European Parliament's body demands Modi start dialogue with Pakistan

03 Sep, 2019

The European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) on Monday demanded India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi lift the New Delhi-sanctioned curfew in occupied Kashmir immediately, according to a Pakistani private TV website. Expressing serious concern over the complete communication and media blackout in the Muslim-majority Himalayan region, the European Parliament strongly criticised India and its members condemned the behaviour of Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) administration. Members of the European Parliament demanded India start a dialogue with Pakistan right away and Modi immediately lift the curfew in Kashmir.
The members further said the European Union (EU) and the European Parliament should issue a reactionary statement on the situation in occupied Kashmir as soon as possible. The Kashmiri Diaspora, Kashmir Council EU, and Free Kashmir Organisation have since August 5 been protesting in front of the EU's foreign ministry as well as the Indian embassy in Belgium and other European cities.

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