Kashmiris laud State of Pakistan for UN statement reiterating its policy on IIoJK, demand appointment of special minister
BIRMINGHAM, Oct 03 (SABAH): Lauding the State of Pakistan for reiterating its policy on Indian Illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIoJK) at the United Nations General Assembly, Kashmiris across the globe urged Islamabad to announce a special deputy foreign minister level official, dedicated to cause of Kashmir.
“Kashmiris are indebted to state of Pakistan for its realistic stand and policy” on Kashmir which was reiterated by Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at the UNGA in September, said Raja Fahim Kayani, leader of UK-based Tehreek-e-Kashmir.
“This is despite the fact that Pakistan faces challenges from all sides but standing by people of IIoJK for their demand of right to self-determination according to the UN resolutions speaks volumes about sincerity of state of Pakistan,” Kayani said.
Talking about the regional situation at the UNGA, Shehbaz had said Pakistan was seeking peace with all its neighbors, including India. “Sustainable peace and stability in South Asia, however, remains contingent upon a just and lasting solution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.”
He said India’s illegal and unilateral actions of 5th Aug. 2019, to change the internationally recognized “disputed” status of IIoJK undermined the prospects of peace and inflamed regional tensions.
India’s relentless campaign of repression against Kashmiris has continued to grow in scale and intensity, he said, adding New Delhi had ramped up its military deployments in occupied Jammu and Kashmir to 900,000 troops, thus making it the most militarized zone in the world.
“The serial brutalization of Kashmiris takes many forms: extrajudicial killings, incarceration, custodial torture and death, indiscriminate use of force, deliberate targeting of Kashmiri youth with pellet guns, and ‘collective punishments’ imposed on entire communities,” Sharif told the UNGA.
Raja Fahim Kayani said the people of IIoJK look at Islamabad for breaking the status quo imposed by the west on diplomatic front on Kashmir due to rising strategic importance of India to the US and its allies.
“This means we have to re-strategize and take steps that break the status powerful nations have imposed on solving Kashmir according to wishes of people of IIoJK,” Kayani said.
The Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK leaders said Kashmiris across the board demand that Islamabad appoints a special deputy-foreign minister who will be authorized only to work on Kashmir cause.
Recalling sacrifices of Kashmiris, Kayani said it is incumbent upon state of Pakistan and Kashmiri diaspora activists to work continuously to seek release of Masarat Alam, Shabir Ahmed Shah, Muhammad Yasin Malik, Asiya Andrabi, Peer Saifullah, Ghulam Muhammad Bhat, Muhammad bin Qasim,,, Nahida Nasreen, Fehmeeda Sofi, Altaf Ahmad Shah, Mehraj uddin Kalwal, Ayaz Akbar, Nayeem Ahmad Khan and others.
“They are our faces of resistance movement against illegal Indian occupation and it is our responsibility to keep speaking for them,” Kayani said, condemning India’s terror-inflicting agency, the so-called NIA, for opposing court application of Asiya Andrabi and other resistance leaders against attachment of their properties.
India has not just arrested the resistance leaders but attached their properties for they stand against illegal military occupation in Kashmir.
“These are costs of conviction for standing against India in Kashmir,” Kayani said, referring to illegal attachment of houses of the resistance leaders by India.