Indian Occupied Kashmir. PHOTO: REUTERS/File
ISLAMABAD: Jammu Kashmir Salvation Motion President Altaf Ahmed Bhat has urged the World Well being Organisation (WHO) to save lots of the lives of individuals of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&Ok) “who are being denied health care facilities amid the coronavirus outbreak”.
In a press release on Sunday, he mentioned neither India is taking pre-cautionary measures nor offering well being services to the individuals of IOJ&Ok “to traumatise and inflict harm” on them.
He appealed to the WHO and all worldwide organisations to behave virtually, pressurise India and save the lives of besieged Kashmiris from the disaster of COVID-19.
Bhat mentioned individuals within the occupied valley are at better danger of being contaminated with highly-contagious illness and if the persons are not supplied with obligatory medical services the virus “could engulf the large number of population”.

Altaf Bhatt thanks Chinese language authorities for serving to Pakistan to struggle towards COVID-19 . PHOTO: EXPRESS
Quoting examples of developed nations, he mentioned regardless of having the robust healthcare system Italy and Germany have failed to regulate the unfold of the worldwide epidemic, ensuing within the lack of hundreds of human lives.
The weak-health care system within the disputed territory is inadequate to take care of the coronavirus disaster with the dearth of of medical employees and testing services.
The JKSM president mentioned low web velocity within the Himalayan area is hampering the marketing campaign to unfold consciousness in regards to the COVID-19 within the area.
Indian authorities have imposed extreme restrictions together with the communication blockade in Occupied Kashmir since August 5 final yr after they revoked the particular standing of the valley.
He additionally thanked the Chinese language authorities for extending beneficiant help to Pakistan within the struggle towards COVID-19 and sending tonnes of medical provides to the nation.