Banning of People’s Freedom League & other parties is negation of UN Resolutions on Kashmir states: Farooq Rehmani
ISLAMABAD, March 16 (SABAH): Muhammad Farooq Rehmani, Chairman J&K People’s Freedom League and ex-Convener All Parties Hurriyat Conference AJ&K, has strongly condemned and lambasted the racist regime of Delhi, for banning the J&K People’s Freedom League, which has been advocating the right of self-determination under the UN resolutions and its Charter for a long time and emphasising upon its peaceful solution in line with the assurances given by its stakeholders and the UNSC.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Muhammad Farooq Rehmani said that any nonsense or mad decision was always expected from India as the racist regime under Modi had not spared life and property of the Muslims in India and had even taken recourse to encourage Islamophobia among its Indian followers. To impress upon its obscure and racist agenda , the Modi regime had not hesitated from repealing the basic laws of special status, conferring citizenship rights upon non Kashmiris, seizing properties of the Kashmiris, terminating government or semi government services of the local inhabitants in different institutions, violating the delimitation principles and laws of the State and creating havoc in the centuries old demographic identity of the region to make it a Hindutva State to give its own BJP an edge over the local organisations in the forthcoming Assembly and Parliamentary elections.
He said,” The Delhi regime is not only changing the basic features of the Indian Constitution, but it’s sowing seeds of religious hate, divide and obscurantism in India which is the country of more than 200 million Muslims besides Sikhs, Christians, Dalits and Budhists minorities, and all have played their vital part in making great contributions to its Freedom, development and progress “.
Muhammad Farooq Rehmani urged on the UN and other organisations including the international human rights groups to take cognizance of the dangerous trends in the corridors of power in India and stop it from take any such decision that would choke voice of the people in Jammu and Kashmir, demolish their basic rights and strengthen totalitarian and racist rule in and ultimately result in spreading war-flames across the volcanic region