Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Human Corrects Dr Shireen Mazari on Monday guaranteed the Senate that the government of Pakistan would move to a suitable international forum to raise the matter of eliminateing of Shakirullah, a Pakistani prisoner who was stoned to death by other inmates in an Indian jail.Replying to the point of order raised by Senators on eliminateing of Shakirullah and proposeing the government to take up the matter at any international forum, the minister said that the government would much remain silent on the matter and take up this issue.&We want to see most important forum to take up this matter.
We should go to the United Nations as there is a proceeding on human rights in coming days and we shall definitely raise this issue there.&The minister said there was also a need to register the case with the Indian government.She said the government had been studying relevant international laws which were relevant besides appropriate international conferences on the subject.Strongly sentenceing the issue, Mazari said that the Indian jail authorities allowed Shakirullah inmates in Indian jail to eliminate him and added that Indian authorities were equally responsible of this inhuman incident.She said, &We were studying best option to go for the relevant forum.& The minister said the Indian government must investigate the eliminateing of Shakirullah.She said the government already moved to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Kulbhushan Jadhav case while a file was being prepared on Indian RAW activities.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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