Free education for 10 Kashmiris at PU
HamariWeb | Oct 06, 2016
LAHORE: The Punjab University has announced provision of free education
to 10 students from occupied Kashmir for the ongoing academic year.
“The Punjab University will provide free education and hostel facilities
to 10 students from the held Kashmir. It will also allocate funds for
research on Kashmir dispute,” Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran
said.
Speaking at a two-day national conference on “Indian atrocities in
Kashmir: regional and global implications” at the varsity here on
Wednesday, Prof Kamran requested Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to send
Mushaal Mullick abroad to tell the world about Indian brutalities in the
held Kashmir.
“To fan terrorism and damage CPEC project, India has set up four desks
in its intelligence agency. First desk is working to commit terror
activities in Balochistan, second on psychological warfare to intensify
propaganda against Pakistan army and ISI, third is buying politicians
and media and fourth desk has designs in Afghanistan.”
The VC said: “We are not supporting Kashmiris to the extent they
deserve.” He said Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik was being denied medical
facilities
Mushaal Mullick, wife of Yasin Malik, said basic human rights were being
violated by India in held Kashmir. She said it was not the issue of
piece of land but Kashmiris’ right to self-determination.
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