Martian Wallet offers a secure way to manage your digital assets. It's easy to use, provides top-notch security, and supports multiple cryptocurrencies. Att spela på ett casino utan svensk licens innebär att du får friheten att spela utan Spelpaus och med fler valmöjligheter, så att du enkelt kan registrera dig och börja njuta av ett brett utbud av spelalternativ utan tidsbegränsningar
IIOJK in focus

APHC leaders demand Kashmir settlement under UN resolutions

Srinagar: In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders have demanded of the UN to fulfill its obligations regarding settlement of the Kashmir dispute under its resolutions including the one passed on January 05, 1949.

According to Kashmir Media Service, they made the demand on the eve of the adoption of January 5, 1949 UN resolution that guaranteed the Kashmiris’ Right to Self-Determination.

The APHC leaders Syed Bashir Andrabi, Khawaja Firdous and Junaid-ud-Salam in a joint statement in Srinagar said that on January 5, 1949, the United Nations Commission for Pakistan and India (UNCIP) had passed a very important resolution, which granted the Kashmiris the right to decide their future by themselves. They said the Kashmiri people have rendered unparalleled sacrifices for securing their inalienable right and they are determined to continue their struggle till complete success. They said that despite facing the brutal Indian occupation for the last over seven decades, the Kashmiris remain steadfast in their demand for holding of plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir.

APHC leader, Advocate Divendar Singh Behel, in a statement issued in Jammu deplored that India has been denying the right to self-determination to the people of occupied Kashmir for the last over seven decades. He added that the international community, particularly the UN, bears the responsibility to ensure that the Kashmiri people are allowed to exercise this right. He thanked Pakistan for its unwavering support to Kashmiris’ just cause.

Illegally detained APHC leader, Noor Muhammad Fayaz, in a message from jail said that the Kashmir dispute remained unresolved due to India’s stubbornness. He said the plebiscite under the UN resolutions is the best solution to the dispute. He urged the international community to hold India accountable for violating its international obligation on Kashmir and force it to resolve the Kashmir dispute without any further delay.

APHC leader, Abdul Samad Inqilabi, in a statement in Srinagar deplored that India is victimizing the people of occupied Jammu and Kashmir for demanding their internationally-recognized right to self-determination. However, he maintained that the Kashmiris will continue their struggle till they were given this right.

The Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Freedom League and Tehreek-e-Shabab-ul-Muslimeen in their statements in Srinagar said the denial of right to self-determination to the Kashmiris by India had resulted in their continued sufferings for the last several decades. They urged the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, to take notice of the deteriorating situation in Jammu and Kashmir and invoke the resolutions of 13th August 1948 and 5 January 1949, for holding a free, fair and impartial plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir, as per the UN resolutions.

Meanwhile, APHC-AJK Convener, Mehmood Ahmed Saghar, and other leaders including Sheikh Abdul Mateen, Imtiaz Wani, Muhammad Sultan Butt and Abdul Majeed Mir in their statements issued in Islamabad said if the United Nations wants to restore its reputation, it should resolve the Kashmir dispute. They said that more than seven decades have passed but the World Body has failed to implement its resolution passed on 5th January 1949. They said that the failure of the UN had emboldened India to suppress the Kashmiris’ freedom struggle through military might. They said that the hearts of Kashmiris and Pakistanis throb in unison and Pakistan has always supported the Kashmir cause.

Read also

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button