Kashmir Needs Urgent Attention
By: Dr. Maqsood Jafri
Islamabad: ( Press Reporter). The former adviser to the Prime Minister of
Azad Kashmir Dr. Maqsood Jafri while addressing the members of Central
Executive Committee of Kashmir Think Tank strongly criticized the atrocities
being perpetrated on the defenseless Kashmiris by the Indian
military and para military forces. He appealed to the lovers of democracy and
human rights to raise voice again the Indian aggression on Kashmiris and
observe this October 27,2013 as a Black Day world wide. He said it
was on this day, when the Indian forces landed on the soil of Kashmir on a
false plea of Indian accession to Kashmir. Dr. Maqsood Jafri quoted eminent
contemporary British historian Elaister Lamb, the author of "Kashmir
Legacy", who claimed that there was no record or proof that the mahraja of
Kashmir signed any document of accession of Kashmir to India.To date, Kashmir
is burning and bleeding. The genocide of the Kashmiris must be immediately
stopped and kashmiris be freed from the Indian clutches; asserted Dr. Maqsood
Jafri. He in his speech asserted that on July 19, 1947, All Jummu and
Kashmir Muslim Conference, the representative political party of the Muslim
majority, unanimously at the residence of Sardar Ibrahim Khan passed the resolution
of the accession of Kashmir to Pakistan. In the meeting of the Princely States
as well, it was decided that the majority Muslim states would be the part of
Pakistan and no ruler would opt for India or Pakistan with out the consent of
the people of that state. Kashmir being a state of dominant Muslim majority and
having geographical contiguity with the border of Pakistan is naturally the
integral part of Pakistan. Dr. Maqsood Jafri asked the General Secretary of the
UN to intervene and pressurize India to implement the UN resolutions passed by
the Security Council that grant the right to self- determination and fair
plebiscite to the Kashmiris. He further emphasized on the need of opening
chapters and and establishing Kashmir Desks in the Pakistani embassies.
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