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LONDON (Web Desk) – British parliamentarians announced to go to International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in order to seek justice for the blatant tyranny exercised in occupied Kashmir.
Addressing the British parliamentarian’s seminar in London, Pakistani High Commissioner Syed Ibn e Abbas said Pakistan and India must come to table talks as Pakistan intends to resolve all issues through talks.
He clarified that Indian aggression would be befittingly responded, adding that no issue has ever been resolved through war.
The successful march conducted in London sent a refined message to the world that Kashmir is an oppressed nation, he added.
British parliamentarians said Indian oppression in occupied Kashmir in condemnable.
Protest in London was a demonstration of similar sentiments, they added.
They further suggested taking Indian PM to International Court of Justice.
Earlier, members of British parliament and representatives of various small parties joined the march in London, on Sunday, to express solidarity with the Kashmiris.
Addressing the march on the occasion, members of British parliament demanded right of plebiscite for Kashmir and also urged the British government to play its role in this regard.
According to reports, some Indian mischief makers tried to sabotage the march that was held for demanding right of self-determination for Kashmiris and pelted bottles on the stage. British police took over the stage security after this incident.
Also, talking to the media in Karachi, senior Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Rehman Malik said people bribed by India tried to put a dent to Kashmir cause and urged the government to probe the treachery.
He further said United Nations Organization (UNO) is an international organization and if referendum can take place in Scotland why not Kashmir.
British parliamentarians to take Indian PM to ICJ over Kashmir oppression | Pakistan | Dunya News
Addressing the British parliamentarian’s seminar in London, Pakistani High Commissioner Syed Ibn e Abbas said Pakistan and India must come to table talks as Pakistan intends to resolve all issues through talks.
He clarified that Indian aggression would be befittingly responded, adding that no issue has ever been resolved through war.
The successful march conducted in London sent a refined message to the world that Kashmir is an oppressed nation, he added.
British parliamentarians said Indian oppression in occupied Kashmir in condemnable.
Protest in London was a demonstration of similar sentiments, they added.
They further suggested taking Indian PM to International Court of Justice.
Earlier, members of British parliament and representatives of various small parties joined the march in London, on Sunday, to express solidarity with the Kashmiris.
Addressing the march on the occasion, members of British parliament demanded right of plebiscite for Kashmir and also urged the British government to play its role in this regard.
According to reports, some Indian mischief makers tried to sabotage the march that was held for demanding right of self-determination for Kashmiris and pelted bottles on the stage. British police took over the stage security after this incident.
Also, talking to the media in Karachi, senior Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Rehman Malik said people bribed by India tried to put a dent to Kashmir cause and urged the government to probe the treachery.
He further said United Nations Organization (UNO) is an international organization and if referendum can take place in Scotland why not Kashmir.
British parliamentarians to take Indian PM to ICJ over Kashmir oppression | Pakistan | Dunya News