Islamabad: Pakistan says it wants to arrange best possible medical treatment for the victims of ongoing brutalities of Indian forces in Occupied Kashmir on immediate basis.
In a statement issued here on Saturday, Prime Minister said the magnitude of humanitarian crisis in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) has compelled us to immediately pool our material and human resources for treating the victims.
Nawaz called upon the international community to stress upon India for enabling Pakistan to arrange for the medical treatment of the victims of pellet guns who have lost their eye sights.
He directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to mobilize support of international political leadership, the humanitarian organizations and civil society through Pakistan Missions Abroad in exerting influence over India.
Nawaz Sharif said the health-care providers in Indian Occupied Kashmir are not being allowed to treat the victims and Indian security forces are targeting hospitals and ambulances serving the defenceless Kashmiris.
He added that the Government of Pakistan will arrange for the boarding, lodging, and expenses on the medical treatment for the victims.