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Friday, November 15, 2024

Looking at the sad realities of Kashmir dispute

Kashmir has been bearing the brutalities of Indian security forces for a very long time now which is why it is an UN-mandated international dispute. The world must come together to convince the Indian government to end its atrocities in the region.

The Indian August 5, 2019 actions in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) were a strategic miscalculation, which has opened up the door to “all options on the table.” This was stated by General Zubair Mehmood Hayat (Retd), former Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and the Guest of Honor at a webinar organized by the Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS) on the topic of ‘Post-August 5, 2019 llegal Indian Actions: Dynamics, Implications and Options’ on August 4, 2021.

General Hayat further stated that these illegal Indian actions have made Kashmir pivotal to the global power competition and have solidified Kashmir’s position as a nuclear flashpoint. He urged that Pakistan should press the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to take strong collective action against India’s blatant violations of its legal obligations in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir.

Read more: Future of the Kashmir Issue

India massacring the Kashmiris 

President Azad Jammu & Kashmir Sardar Masood Khan stated that Kashmir’s demography has already changed and the purpose of the Indian government is to turn Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) into Hindu Rashtra. He further stated that Indian authorities are committing crimes against humanity and it is the duty of the international community to take note of these Indian actions.

Air Marshal Masood Akhtar (Retd), former Deputy Chief of the Staff (Training), Pakistan Air Force stressed the need to make Kashmir an issue of vital national interest, a model of economic well-being, consider according it provisional provincial status and regard Kashmiris as stakeholders in the negotiations.

Kashmiris must not lose hope 

In his concluding address, Air Marshal Farhat Hussain Khan (Retd), Deputy President, Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS) and former Vice Chief of the Air Staff paid rich tributes to the courage and strong will of the Kashmiris in keeping their hopes and resolve high, in their just and resolute struggle for independence from Indian occupation, despite growing human rights violations and atrocities by the Indian government and forces.

Read more: Resolve Kashmir issue before it is too late

Air Marshal Farhat Hussain Khan also emphasized the fact that Indian oppression and tyranny against Kashmiris in particular and minorities in general, as part of RSS driven BJP agenda, proves that India is no longer a secular state. Furthermore, the BJP government is trying to take away the identity of Kashmiris, commit and hide the Indian war crimes, deprive the Kashmiris of their rights and properties and also subject them to major economic losses. He also stated that the illegal Indian actions have badly damaged the Kashmiri economy and added to their misery and suffering.

The renowned speakers also highlighted the changing context, framework, character and nature of the Kashmir dispute which has made it pivotal to the great power