World Medical Corridor
World Medical Corridor
The Kashmir Committee of the Pakistani Parliament is urging the United Nations, the World Health Organization, and the International Committee of the Red Cross to establish an international humanitarian medical The demand was made during an emergency meeting of the committee in view of the deteriorating situation of Code 19 in Occupied Kashmir. Instead of alleviating the plight of the people in the Occupied Territories, the Indian administration is adding to the suffering of the people by continuing massacres and arrests. Kashmiris are helpless.
Meanwhile, in a meeting of the Kashmir Committee, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that the main concern was humanity and a global response was needed to tackle epidemic diseases. We have not yet received any response from India." Occupied Jammu and Kashmir are also in distress and we are aware of it because we are Historically and religiously connected with Kashmiris. Pakistanis are ready to help India despite the difficult situation in their country. The meeting was chaired by Kashmir Committee Chairman Shahriar Khan Afridi. He presented a detailed report on the deteriorating medical system in India, including in occupied Kashmir, and called on the international community to intervene on humanitarian grounds.
In Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, reports of 4716 more people have come positive, while a record 52 people died of the virus yesterday. Among the dead were 28 in Jammu and 24 in the Valley. The total number of deceased has crossed 2500 and reached 2510. The number of victims has reached 1,96,585. During 24 hours, 35,000 diagnostic tests were performed to diagnose coronavirus. Out of which 4716 reports were positive. The latest victims are 1518 from Jammu and 3198 from Kashmir. Out of 3198 victims belonging to Kashmir, 35 came to Kashmir from Indian states and abroad. 3162 people were affected due to contact at the local level.
The latest 3198 victims in Kashmir include 1125 in Srinagar, 511 in Baramulla, 277 in Budgam, 362 in Pulwama, 148 in Kupwara, 255 in Anantnag, 96 in Bandipora, 108 in Ganderbal, 238 in Kulgam, and 78 in Shopian. Another 24 people died and the total number of the dead reached 1476. In Jammu province, reports of 1518 people have come positive in 24 hours, out of which 94 people have reached Jammu from Indian states and countries while 1424 people have been affected due to contact at the local level.
The latest 1518 victims in Jammu province include 598 in Jammu district, 165 in Adhampur, 175 in Rajouri, 28 in Doda, 158 in Kathua, 124 in Samba, 39 in Kishtwar, 92 in Poonch, 102 in Ramban, and 37 in Reasi. In Jammu, 28 people died of coronavirus on Wednesday. Reviewing the crisis in India, Shahriar Khan Afridi said that there are more than 3487,000 active corona cases reported in India. There have been 226,188 deaths and 350,000 additional cases coming to light daily. The occupied state has only 13,000 liters of oxygen per minute, which experts say is too low to meet the ongoing increase in cases. Health facilities in Kashmir are deteriorating and the occupying government has provided little help to the people of the region. The request for the establishment of an international medical corridor on humanitarian grounds has been received "by the entire nation" as the Kashmir Committee has representation from all political parties in Pakistan.
On the seventh day of the Corona Curfew in Occupied Kashmir on Thursday, normalcy has come to a standstill in most of the districts. The Occupying Power has announced a curfew in only five districts. Corona lockdown continues in other districts. Official lockdown is underway in Srinagar, Baramulla, Budgam, Samba, and Jammu districts. There are complete closures in other districts as well. The public address system in Kupwara and Shopian announced that the Corona curfew will continue indefinitely. Apart from Kulgam and Anantnag, bans have already been imposed in Ganderbal and Bandipora. A similar situation prevailed in Jammu.
There are complete closures in Jammu, Samba, and Khatua. There are also lockdowns in Adhampur, Doda, Rajouri, and Poonch. Curfew has been imposed in other towns and major cities. All cities have been sealed off but private transport is allowed to operate. According to media reports, private vehicles are seen pounding in Srinagar and Jammu city. There are police checkpoints everywhere. In every city and town, all kinds of business and commercial centers are closed and passenger vehicles are missing from the roads. All shopping malls, as well as restaurants, hotels, and guest houses, are locked. Indian forces are further harassing the people. Hundreds of people have been arrested and shops are being sealed. Hundreds of people have been fined.
Cases have been registered against innumerable Kashmiris. Hundreds of vehicles have been confiscated. In view of the deteriorating situation in Occupied Kashmir, an emergency meeting of the Kashmir Committee was on time. Dr. Faisal Sultan, Health Advisor to Prime Minister Imran Khan, and Dr. Moeed Yousaf, National Security Advisor also addressed the gathering. The Kashmir Committee passed a unanimous resolution. He called on the United Nations, WHO, ICRC, and other organizations to intervene and establish an international medical corridor to provide medical aid and medicines to the people of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. ۔ The international community must address this on an urgent and urgent basis.
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