ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Prime Minister Imran Khan will take up Kashmir case before the UN General Assembly (UNGA) session on Friday (today).
The prime minister will virtually address the UNGA session today. In his weekly briefing, Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said the premier, in his address, will share Pakistan’s perspective on various regional and international issues.
He said that PM Khan will once again raise the issue of Jammu and Kashmir dispute. In his wide-ranging address, Imran Khan will also share Pakistan’s successful handling of COVID-19, his debt relief initiative for developing countries and Islamophobia.
To a question, the FO spokesperson said the Indian government has still not shared the requisite information regarding the death of 11 Pakistani Hindus in Jodhpur, India and again called upon New Delhi to carry out transparent probe into the matter immediately and share finding with Pakistan.
A day earlier, PM Imran Khan has expressed concern over increasing gap between the rich and the poor. During a debate in the United Nations Panel on Thursday, he said that US$1 trillion are stolen from the poor countries and shifted to the rich countries annually.
“Each year US$7 trillion are stolen from the world economy. Multi-national companies do not pay US$5-6 trillion as tax,” he added.
The prime minister said that the people had given them the mandate against corruption. He demanded that a method should be made clear to hand over the people committing crimes.
Imran Khan said that he had stopped the stolen money was collected in the form of corruption.
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