Pakistan Rejects Sentencing of Kashmiri Leaders
Islamabad – March 25, 2026: Pakistan has strongly rejected India’s sentencing of Kashmiri leaders Asiya Andrabi, Fehmeeda Sofi, and Nahida Nasreen, calling the move unjust and politically motivated.
The development has further escalated tensions between the two neighboring countries.
Strong Reaction from Pakistan
Officials in Pakistan criticized the decision, stating that the sentencing reflects a pattern of suppressing political voices in Indian-administered Kashmir.
They urged the international community to take notice of the situation.
Concerns Over Human Rights
Pakistan expressed concern over alleged human rights violations in the region.
Moreover, authorities said such actions undermine efforts for peace and stability.
India’s Position
Authorities in India maintain that legal proceedings were conducted under its laws.
They argue that the individuals were involved in activities that violated national regulations.
Rising Diplomatic Tensions
The issue has added to ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India over the disputed region of Kashmir.
As a result, diplomatic relations remain strained.
Call for International Attention
Pakistan has called on global organizations to intervene and ensure protection of human rights.
Therefore, the matter is likely to draw international attention in the coming days.
What’s Next?
Observers say the situation could lead to further diplomatic exchanges between the two countries.
Meanwhile, developments will be closely monitored by regional and global stakeholders.
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