Kashmir not border dispute but matter of Kashmiris’ right to self-determination: Speakers
Lahore: Kashmir is not a border dispute but a matter of human rights, freedom, justice and right to self-determination, stated by speakers of a seminar held at Kashmir Centre, Lahore.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the seminar titled “Kashmir issue and our national responsibilities in the context of Operation Banyan Marsus” was organized by Kashmir Centre Lahore in collaboration with “Bazm Waris Shah Pakistan”.
They said that the people of Kashmir have been facing oppression, repression and restrictions for decades, but their morale is still high and would continue their struggle till taking it to its logical conclusion.
They said that the immense sacrifices of Kashmiris give us the message that the candle of freedom remains lit by sacrifices. They said the Kashmir cause is not only the responsibility of the Kashmiri people but also the joint responsibility of the entire Pakistani nation and the Muslim Ummah.
The speakers said that the glorious victory of Operation Bunyanum Marsoos has raised Pakistan’s prestige all over the world. Pakistan is not only a fundamental party to the Kashmir dispute but is also an advocate for the Kashmiris under Indian occupation, they added. They said that the glorious victory of the rightful cause has destroyed all the pride, arrogance and arrogance of India.
The speakers said it is the national responsibility of Pakistanis to keep the Kashmir dispute alive and be the voice of the Kashmiri people before the world, to make the younger generation aware of the history and reality of Kashmir.
The seminar was addressed by Naseebullah Gurdezi, Bakhtiar Ali Sial, Maulana Shafi Josh, Professor Asma Hassan, Engineer Mushtaq, Ch. Engineer Abdul Waheed Khawaja, Raja Sherzaman Advocate, Inamul Hassan, Raja Shahzad Ahmed, Bilal Butt, Aftab Nazki, Naseerul Haq Hashmi, Allama Mushtaq Qadri, Maula Nafda Haideri, Chaudhry Muhammad Siddique, Nazar Bhandar, Maqsood Chughtai, Merajuddin Shaheen, Sheikh Amjad, Zubair Qamar, Qari Khalid Mahmood, Captain (Retd) Mushtaq, Mahmood-e-Tarazi, Riaz Chishti, Aslam Mughal, Usman Dar, Aslam Minhas, Matin Kashmiri and others.









