The
Need of Kashmir Desks in Pakistani Embassies
Dr. Maqsood Jafri
The Chairman Kashmir Think Tank Dr. Maqsood Jafri in a press release said the
recent custodial killings of the Kashmiri youth of the Indian-held Kashmir are
the blatant violation of human rights and invite our immediate attention.The
Indian forces have unleashed the reign of terror in the valley of Kashmir. The
Kashmiri leadership is incarcerated and tortured in jails, state Dr. Jafri.
India boasts to be the largest democracy in the world but denies the democratic
right of the Kashmiris given to them in the session of the Chamber of Princes
presided by the last British viceroy Lord Mountbatten. India is trying to
become the permanent member of Security Council to use the veto power in the
case of Kashmir and permanently bury this issue. As India is ah aggressor in
Kashmir and has not conceded to the genuine demands of the Kashmiris to freely
and fairly exercise the right of self- determination, her UN membership should
be cancelled and economic sanction be imposed on her, maintained Dr. Jafri
Kashmir, geographically and culturally is an integral part of Pakistan. It is
the jugular vein of Pakistan. India is constructing dams storing the water of
the rivers of Kashmir which according to Indus Base Treaty belong to Pakistan.
It is Indian plan to strangulate Pakistan and dismember it. Pakistan can not
survive with out Kashmir. The Kashmiris struggle for freedom is for the
solidarity of Pakistan. Pakistanis and Kashmiris are the two faces of the same
coin. We are complimentary to each other. It is imperative for Pakistanis to
morally and diplomatically support the freedom movement of the Kashmiris. It is
their innate and human right to exercise free will through a plebiscite faily
and transparently held under the UN auspices. The government of Pakistan is
strongly appealed to set Kashmir Desks in all major embassies to unveil and
unravel the real face of India before the world comity and strive to end the
unprecedented atrocities being inflicted on the defenseless and docile
Kashmiris. The Kashmir issue is not the issue of territory. It is the issue of
the freedom of a nation and the issue of human rights, asseted Dr. Jafri.
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