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PM Imran Khan has vowed to raise his voice for Kashmiris “until the day they get freedom”.

His remarks came during a public address in Kotli held to mark Kashmir Day.

“However much I can, I am raising my voice on your behalf at every forum, and will continue to do so. Whether it is with the United Nations, world leaders, or European Union leaders. I asked the past president of the US three times as well to resolve this issue.

“Rest assured, I said I will be the ambassador of Kashmir, and I will raise my voice for you everywhere until Kashmir gets freedom,” PM Imran Khan said,

“I wish to remind the United Nations that you have not fulfilled your duty, you did not live up to your promise,” he said.

He promised Kashmiris that Pakistan will grant Kashmiris the right to be a free state, if they so wish.

The prime minister said not only the entire Pakistan nation stands with the oppressed Kashmiris, but the entire Muslim nation. “Even if for whatever reason some Muslim country is not (outwardly) supporting you, I guarantee that the entire Muslim world stands with you.”

He further said that even non-Muslim countries, that believe in justice, wish to see Kashmir get its due right which the United Nations had promised.

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