India ‘s to frustrate in changing Kashmir’s demography says Anwar
Since August 5, 2019, we have been extremely concerned about India's efforts to change the demography by allowing non Kashmiris to settle in occupied Kashmir on fake domicile. Indian occupied Kashmir is the world's largest military zone, where 900,000 forces are deployed . The ongoing human rights violations, extrajudicial killings, nameless search operations, occupation of the office of the APHC are not accepted.
Islamabad: Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq, has said that the human rights violations in occupied Jammu and Kashmir are intolerable.
In his statement he said that the Kashmiri people reject the unilateral and illegal actions by India to alter the demographic makeup of occupied Jammu and Kashmir and deny the Kashmiris their right to self-determination in accordance with the United Nations resolutions. Prime Minister AJK said that the Kashmir issue is the oldest unresolved issue on the United Nations agenda.
“Since August 5, 2019, we have been extremely concerned about India’s efforts to change the demography by allowing non Kashmiris to settle in occupied Kashmir on fake domicile. Non Kashmiri Hindus are purchasing the land in IIOJK on a large scale, which will create a new gerrymandering”, Anwar added.
He emphasized that no political action can be an alternative to the right to self-determination of the people of occupied Jammu and Kashmir, which is ensured in the United Nations resolutions.
He said that occupied Kashmir is currently the world’s largest military zone, with a presence of 900,000 occupying forces, and expressed strong condemnation of ongoing human rights violations, extrajudicial killings, nameless search operations, occupation of the office of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference in Srinagar, and the destruction of properties and neighborhoods in the name of the anti-encroachment drive in occupied Kashmir.
He expressed grave concern over the continuous illegal surveillance of Kashmiri political leaders and activists and strongly condemned the Indian forces for undermining human rights and blatantly violating human rights standards. He demanded the reversal of illegal and unilateral actions on August 5, 2019, and called on India to seriously implement the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council for the sake of peace and to allow the Kashmiri people to determine their future through a fair and unbiased democratic process.
Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq, showed his deep concern over the human rights violations in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, while rejecting unilateral and illegal actions by India to alter the demographic makeup of occupied Jammu and Kashmir and denying the Kashmiris their right to self-determination in accordance with the United Nations resolutions. In his special statement, the Prime Minister stated that the Kashmir issue is the oldest unresolved issue on the United Nations agenda, and since August 5, 2019, we have been extremely concerned about India’s unilateral and illegal actions, including the implementation of fake domiciles, allowing non-Kashmiris to purchase land, and new gerrymandering.
The PM AJK emphasized that no political action can be an alternative to the right to self-determination of the people of occupied Jammu and Kashmir, which is enshrined in the United Nations resolutions.
He stated that occupied Kashmir is currently the world’s largest military zone, with a presence of 900,000 occupying forces, and expressed strong condemnation of ongoing human rights violations, extrajudicial killings, nameless search operations, occupation of the office of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference in Srinagar, and the destruction of properties and neighborhoods in the name of the anti-encroachment drive in occupied Kashmir.
Anwar demanded the reversal of illegal and unilateral actions since August 5, 2019, and called on India to seriously implement the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council for the sake of peace and to allow the Kashmiri people to determine their future through a fair and unbiased democratic process.