APHC hails Op Bunyan-um-Marsoos, reaffirms Kashmir as disputed territory
Says India’s rigid policies continue to block a peaceful resolution

Srinagar: The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC), expressing deep love and solidarity with Pakistan, said Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos was a decisive show of strength and a calculated response aimed at preserving regional security, while reaffirming that Kashmir is not India’s internal matter but an internationally recognized disputed territory.
According to Kashmir Media Service, APHC spokesman Advocate Abdul Rashid Minhas in a statement issued in Srinagar said that Pakistan’s action on this day demonstrated its readiness to defend its sovereignty at any cost and overcome all challenges posed by Indian aggression and its Hindutva-driven agenda in the region.
He maintained that Indian jingoism and intransigence continue to block the path to a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute. “India’s inflexible and aggressive stance has made Kashmir a dangerous nuclear flashpoint,” he warned
The spokesman expressed regret that India remains determined to suppress the Kashmiris’ voice for their internationally recognized right to self-determination, relying on it military might and a communal agenda to achieve its objectives.
He emphasized that sustainable peace in South Asia hinges on granting Kashmiris their UN-mandated right to self-determination, noting that unresolved Kashmir dispute remains the biggest obstacle to lasting regional stability.
The statement highlighted that Kashmiris continue to look to Pakistan with hope for an end to political injustice and Indian occupation. “We seek freedom from India and a prosperous future with Pakistan,” it said, reflecting aspirations of the Kashmiri people for justice and self-determination.
The APHC urged India to abandon it militaristic approach and create a conducive atmosphere for meaningful talks to resolve the Kashmir dispute in accordance with UN resolutions and aspirations of the oppressed people of Kashmir. The spokesman also called on the United Nations to act decisively and uphold its own resolutions to bring an end to the decades-old Kashmir conflict, stressing that international intervention remains crucial for peace in the region.







