Pakistan is exposing India's violations of human rights and international laws at the international level
Monday, December 4, 2023
Islamabad (Urdu Point Newspaper Latest - NNI. 04 December 2023) Regarding human rights and women's empowerment, the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Mashaal Hussain Malik has said that according to the resolutions of the United Nations in Jammu and Kashmir, the referendum will be held only. It is the only way forward. According to Kashmir Media Service, while addressing a seminar on "India's Kashmir Policy, Implications and Way Forward", he said that Pakistan is India's protector of human rights and Internationally exposing violations of international law.
The event in Islamabad was organized by the National Institute of Maritime Affairs (NIMA). Mashaal Malik stressed the need to stop the Indian agenda of changing the population ratio in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the Line of Control under the supervision of the United Nations. Both sides demanded a referendum.
The former Chief of the Naval Staff retired Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah said that the Kashmir issue is an incomplete agenda of the division of the subcontinent in 1947, while India continues to ignore its promises made to the international community regarding the referendum under the supervision of the United Nations. Is.
Zakaullah reiterated that Kashmir is an integral part of our body and soul. Vice Admiral Retd Ahmed Saeed who is DG NIMA said in his address that Kashmir is the core issue between India and Pakistan. He said 2019 After the abrogation of Article 370 and 35-A in India, the Indian government is systematically destroying the identity and culture of Kashmiris. Eminent speakers shed light on the current situation of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Dr. Adam Saud, Syed Mohammad Ali and former diplomat Randim Riaz stressed the need to develop a strong strategy to expose the true face of the BJP-led Hindutva ideology. He called for an effective diplomatic and media campaign to mobilize the international community on the Kashmir issue. The event was attended by diplomats, analysts, academics, media representatives, think tanks, students and university professors.