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The
Joint Session:
i) Strongly condemns the blatant Indian aggression of 26
and 27 February 2019, which is completely in violation
of the United Nations Charter, international law and
interstate norms.
ii) Completely rejects India's self-serving and
fictitious claims of having destroyed alleged terrorists
facility and causing heavy casualties.
iii) Points out that facts on the ground clearly
contradict India's false claims and have been so
testified by independent observers.
iv)Lauds the timely and effective action by the Pakistan
Air Force (PAF) which repulsed the Indian attack without
loss of life or property.
v) Condemns India's baseless allegations against
Pakistan in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack of 14
February which were politically motivated and points out
that the Indian government's subsequent actions have
been guided by its electoral calculations.
vi) Recalls the statements by heads of all political
parties and the Prime Minister's statement of 19
February 2019, offering Pakistan's assistance to India
in investigations of the Pulwama attack and to take
action on actionable intelligence or evidence.
vii) Emphasizes that India's irresponsible and reckless
action of 26 and 27 February seriously imperils peace
and stability in South Asia.
viii) Recalls statement of the National Security
Committee (NSC) of 22 February 2019 authorizing the
Armed Forces of Pakistan to respond to any act of
aggression against Pakistan decisively and
comprehensively.
ix)Further recalls the statement issued after the
special session of the National Security Committee (NSC)
on 26 February which made clear that India had committed
uncalled for aggression to which Pakistan shall respond
at the time and place of its choosing.
x) Affirms that the entire Pakistani nation stands
united in support of the Armed Forces of Pakistan.
xi) Reaffirms Pakistan's resolve to respond effectively
and in a befitting manner to India's aggression,
illustrated by the action taken on 27 February 2019
which demonstrated Pakistan's right, will and capability
for self-defence.
xii) Calls upon the international community, including
the United Nations Security Council, to condemn in
unambiguous terms the Indian government' highly
irresponsible action escalating the tensions to a new
level and seriously endangering peace and stability in
the region.
xiii) Welcomes strong condemnation by the OIC Contact
Group on Jammu and Kashmir of the recent wave of
repression, brutal killings of innocent civil Kashmiris
by Indian occupation Forces.
xiv) Welcomes condemnation by the OIC of violation of
the Line of Control by the Indian Military Aircraft on
26th February, 2019.
xv) Notes with deep disapprobation that after India has
attacked on Pakistan, a founding member of the OIC, that
India, an egregious aggressor against Pakistan as well
as against the Kashmiri people has been invited as a
Guest of Honour at the coming OIC Foreign Ministers'
inaugural meeting, and demands that Pakistan abstains
completely under protest from the said meeting.
xvi) Strongly condemns the reprisal attacks on Kashmiris
in Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir and in several states
of India, mass arrests of Kashmiris and senior Hurriyat
leadership, enhanced repression resulting in martyrdom
of more Kashmiri youth, raids on the homes of Hurriyat
Leaders, and other repressive measures.
xvii) Rejects India's attempts to project the legitimate
Kashmiri struggle for selfdetermination as "terrorism".
xviii) Reiterates that Jammu & Kashmir is an
internationally recognized dispute, pending on the
agenda of United Nations Security Council due to Indian
intransigence.
xix) Underscores that a just and peaceful solution of
the Jammu and Kashmir dispute is an unfinished agenda of
the partition of India and essential for durable peace
and stability in the region.
xx) Calls upon India to put an immediate halt to the
continued human rights violations in Indian Occupied
Jammu & Kashmir and implement the UNSC resolutions on
Jammu & Kashmir, calling for an impartial plebiscite to
determine the future of the people of Jammu & Kashmir.
xxi) Firmly echoes Prime Minister Imran Khan's call on
27th February 2019 to avoid further escalation.
xxii) Urges the Parliament of India to support the call
by this Joint Session of the Pakistani Parliament for
de-escalation and dialogue between Pakistan and Indian.
Sd/-
Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Hussain Qureshi,
Minister for Foreign Affairs,
Mr. Khurram Dastgir Khan, MNA
Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, MNA
Mr. Asad Mehmood, MNA
Mr. Amir Haider Azam Khan, MNA
Mr. Muhammad Usman Khan Kakar, Senator
Mr. Mohsin Dawar, MNA
Malik Muhammad Aamir Doger, MNA
Agha Hassan Baloch, MNA
Mr. Khalid Hussain Magsi, MNA
Ms. Saira Bano, MNA
Ms. Kishwer Zehra, MNA
Mrs. Farrukh Khan, MNA
Dr. Haider Ali Khan, MNA
Mr. Jai Parkash, MNA
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