SRINAGAR Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq while felicitating Imran Khan for taking oath as the Prime Minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan extended best wishes and prayers from the people of J&K and hoped that the government of Pakistan will work hard to realize the dream of Qaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinah both economically and politically stable Pakistan.
Mirwaiz in his message of greetings to Imran Khan said that he was hopeful that the new slogan of Naya Pakistan floated by Khan would turn to success under the new government there.
In a statement issued here, Mirwaiz also hoped that the new regime in Pakistan would continue to advocate strongly for the resolution of problems faced by Muslims across the globe and work hard for their redressal.
Mirwaiz said that Pakistan has always supported the people of Kamir on political moral and diplomatic fronts by acting as the mediator and voice of the oppressed people at international forums and that he was hopeful the new government under Prime Minister Imran Khan would continue to support the peoples struggle for realisation of right to self determination.
Meanwhile, a spokesman of the amalgam strongly condemned the forces vandalism, thraing of people and arrest spree during nocturnal raids in Bhan area of Kulgam and Hall in Pulwama, terming it as state terrorism aimed at instilling fear among the local population.
He expressed grief over the death of hundreds of people and damage caused by devastating floods in state of Kerala and empathized with the people there. The spokesman also extended condolence to the families whose dear ones were killed in the floods.
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