British MPs announce support for Kashmiris’ right to self-determination
Bradford: To pay tributes to the martyrs of July 13, 1931, a series of meetings with the newly elected British parliamentarians by the office bearers of Jammu and Kashmir Self-Determination Movement International (JKSDMI) is going on in different cities of the United Kingdom.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the JKSDMI office-holders met the members of British Parliament, Andrew Gwin and Naz Shah, and they announced full support for Kashmiris’ right to self-determination.
They said 13 that July 1931 was a dark day in history when Dogra soldiers martyred 22 innocent Kashmiris. On this occasion, Andrew Gwin assured to make every possible effort for a peaceful solution to the long-pending Kashmir dispute so that the Kashmiris people could enjoy human rights and live a prosperous and peaceful life.
On the other hand, events are being held in different cities of Britain under the auspices of Jammu and Kashmir Self-Determination Movement International. These events will be held in different cities of Great Britain till August 15.
and on the diplomatic front, these events will be organized in different cities of Britain.
The JKSDMI office holders, newly elected members of the British Parliament and human rights activists will meet officials from various universities, colleges, think tanks and trade unions and will inform them about the Indian brutalities in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
To highlight the Kashmir dispute, seminars, conferences and other programmes on Kashmir dispute will also be organized in different cities of the United Kingdom under the auspices of JKSDMI.