Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain has asked India to allow the independent journalists to visit Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) and report the facts.

On his official twitter handle, the minister wrote that India refused to allow five foreign journalists to visit Pakistan, who were supposed to attend the 5th August session of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Legislative Assembly.
“India has refused to allow five foreign journalists permission to visit Pak, they were supposed to attend 5th August session of Azad Kashmir Assembly, so much of #FreedomofExpression we want India to allow independent Journalists to visit IOK and let them report facts,” the minister wrote.
India has refused to allow five foreign journalists permission to visit Pak, they were supposed to attend 5th August session of Azad Kashmir Assembly, so much of #FreedomofExpression we want India to allow independent Journalists to visit IOK and let them report facts
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) August 4, 2021

The US is still a magnet for top foreign students — for now
- 10 hours ago
Trump to host Saudi crown prince on pomp-filled, deal-making visit
- 5 hours ago
Security forces neutralise 23 terrorists in KP operations: ISPR
- 4 hours ago
Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by five wickets in T20 Tri-Nation series
- 5 hours ago
OGDCL hikes LNG prices by 1.97pc
- 5 hours ago
Newly elected AJK PM takes oath, pledges to deliver to people
- 5 hours ago
Google boss warns no company immune if AI bubble bursts
- 5 hours ago

Trump’s redistricting campaign isn’t going well
- 19 hours ago

Why everyone is still so obsessed with Sydney Sweeney
- 10 hours ago

Meet the newly uninsured
- 19 hours ago
ECC approves key grants for security, defence projects, structural reforms
- 5 hours ago
Dry weather likely in most parts of country: PMD
- 5 hours ago









