Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan submits motion for holding debate on India’s decision to convene G20 meeting in Occupied Kashmir

ISLAMABAD, April 29 (SABAH): Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan has submitted a motion in the Upper House (Senate) for holding debate on the India’s decision to convene the G20 meeting in Occupied Kashmir. This motion has been submitted by Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan in the Senate Secretariat.

It has been stated in the motion, “Kashmir is an admitted disputed territory according to decisions of the United Nations resolutions as well as the United Nations Security Council’s resolutions. India has no right to convene the G20 meeting in Occupied Kashmir. It is a clear violation of charter of United Nations, resolutions of Security Council and decisions of international community.”

It stated, “Since August 05, 2019, Pakistani governments have been consecutively adopting the course of retreat on Kashmir dispute due to which, today, India dared to convene the G20 meeting in the occupied valley.”

Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan in his motion stated, “It is result of failed foreign policy of Pakistan as well as its retreat. In the disguise of G20 meeting, India wants to provide a justification to genocide of Muslims, war crimes and violation of human rights in occupied Kashmir.”

Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan has demanded in his motion that, “Government of Pakistan should condemn the India’s decision to convene the G20 meeting in Occupied Kashmir and initiate a robust diplomatic war against it.”

He deplored instead of this, “Pakistan’s foreign minister is visiting India to attend the conference of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), which is tantamount to Indian facilitation.”