Farooq Rehmani hails Pakistan’s decision to mark 5th August as a day of exploitation day


ISLAMABAD, August 03 (SABAH): Muhammad Farooq Rehmani, Chairman Jammu and Kashmir People’s Freedom League and former Covener All Parties Hurriyet Conference AJK chapter, has hailed Pakistan’s decision to mark 5th August as a day of exploitation day to draw world attention towards India’s settler policy and colonial laws being brazenly carried out since 5 August, 2022. He said that after having been dismembered and merged as a part of the Union Territory by its Hindutva leaders, PM. Modi and the interior minister Ameet Sha, the entire South Asia region had moved towards regional destabilisation and harrowing nature of human rights violations under the principles of the world Human Rights Charter. But, above all, India broke the UN SC resolutions of plebiscite and the bilateral agreements of peace and peaceful ways of settling the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan and respecting the status of JK agreements and ensuring Kashmiris demographic, political and cultural identity and integrity.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Muhammad Farooq Rehmani stated that in violation of the Jeneva covenants and India’s own constitutional laws under the Article 370 and 35A, it had made horrific changes in the historical status of J and K to make it a Hindu dominated State of India. He said the Muslim dominated State’s position had been made horrible and vulnerable by implementing over 35 Indian laws and arresting , detaining or forcibly disappearing thousands of youth and indicting them under fake criminal charges in different  special courts while at the same time cutting all meetings and due communications with their families and lawyers.

Muhammad Farooq Rehmani emphasised that under the formidable circumstances, it was of paramount importance for the UN to support the worldwide call of the people of Jammu and Kashmir inhabitants and all other overseas Kashmiris today to urge India to rescind its new legal and political system, her settler policy to grant domiciles to non locals, reorganise the Occupied region on Hindu demographic and cultural patterns and remove all symbols of the disputed Jammu and Kashmir.

Muhammad Farooq Rehmani warned that today the people of Jammu and Kashmir and overseas and the civilised democratic world were making pledge to continue the freedom struggle according to the UNCIP resolutions and its Charter for the right of self determination and freedom from India’s settler-policy and designs in a political and peaceful manner with hope that the world body would redeem the pledge with the suffering millions of Jammu and Kashmir.