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JAMAAT-e-Islami Pakistan Ameer Syed Munawar Hasan has said that any solution to the Kashmir issue on the pattern of Ireland or Scotland would not be acceptable and the issue must be resolved by granting the Kashmiris the right to self determination according to the UN resolutions.
Commenting on the statement of the Indian foreign minister in the British Parliament in this respect, he said that any such Indian attempt would not be successful. He said that 800,000 Indian troops deployed in Indian held-Kashmir had taken the valley hostage while the Kashmiris were struggling for freedom from Indian hold and would never accept any move that denied them the right to self-determination. Syed Munawar Hassan said that India had pledged before the world community 65 years ago to afford the Kashmiris the right to self-determination.
He said New Delhi had promised referendum to seek the opinion of the Kashmiris whether they wanted to join India or Pakistan. However, he said, the Indian government had been dilly-dallying in this regard and later started saying that Kashmir was an integral part of India. He said that India had failed to honour its commitment in the UN.
The JI chief said scores of memoranda were presented on the Kashmir issue but to no avail, simply became the UN was acting as the slave of the US, India and Israel.
The JI chief said that millions of Muslims of Palestine and Kashmir were facing the worst form of oppression and tyranny at the hands of Zionists and Hindus.
He said the bias of the world community towards Muslims stood in the way of the solution to these issues. However, he warned, that if the world community did not attend to the Kashmir issue immediately, a nuclear war could erupt in South Asia any time as both India and Pakistan were nuclear powers. Syed Munawar Hassan also deplored the statement of the defence minister that if talks with Taliban did not succeed, “there would be a march in March.” He wondered why the defence minister was talking of the talks’ failure when he should give a hope to the nation by issuing statements of the talks’ success. Referring to the commutation of the jail-term of CIA spy Shakil Afridi, he deplored that no one was talking about the release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui.
Kashmiris must be given rights, says JI chief - thenews.com.pk
Commenting on the statement of the Indian foreign minister in the British Parliament in this respect, he said that any such Indian attempt would not be successful. He said that 800,000 Indian troops deployed in Indian held-Kashmir had taken the valley hostage while the Kashmiris were struggling for freedom from Indian hold and would never accept any move that denied them the right to self-determination. Syed Munawar Hassan said that India had pledged before the world community 65 years ago to afford the Kashmiris the right to self-determination.
He said New Delhi had promised referendum to seek the opinion of the Kashmiris whether they wanted to join India or Pakistan. However, he said, the Indian government had been dilly-dallying in this regard and later started saying that Kashmir was an integral part of India. He said that India had failed to honour its commitment in the UN.
The JI chief said scores of memoranda were presented on the Kashmir issue but to no avail, simply became the UN was acting as the slave of the US, India and Israel.
The JI chief said that millions of Muslims of Palestine and Kashmir were facing the worst form of oppression and tyranny at the hands of Zionists and Hindus.
He said the bias of the world community towards Muslims stood in the way of the solution to these issues. However, he warned, that if the world community did not attend to the Kashmir issue immediately, a nuclear war could erupt in South Asia any time as both India and Pakistan were nuclear powers. Syed Munawar Hassan also deplored the statement of the defence minister that if talks with Taliban did not succeed, “there would be a march in March.” He wondered why the defence minister was talking of the talks’ failure when he should give a hope to the nation by issuing statements of the talks’ success. Referring to the commutation of the jail-term of CIA spy Shakil Afridi, he deplored that no one was talking about the release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui.
Kashmiris must be given rights, says JI chief - thenews.com.pk