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‘Pakistan To Remain Consistent On Its Principled Stance On Kashmir Dispute’

ISLAMABAD: As Kashmir Day is being observed in Pakistan and around the world on Tuesday, President Dr Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan in their separate messages said that whole nation was standing besides their Kashmiris brethren for their struggle for self-determination right.

The top political personalities reassured Kashmiri brothers and sisters that Pakistan will remain consistent in its principled position on Kashmir issue.

The President in his message said, the entire Pakistani nation stands with its Kashmiri brethren in their valiant struggle to achieve the legitimate right to self-determination.

He said it is our firm belief that Kashmiris will succeed in their struggle.

Prime Minister Imran Khan in his message said, “thousands of innocent Kashmiris have been brutally tortured and extra-judicially killed by Indian occupying forces that enjoy full immunity under draconian laws”. Kashmiris were demanded an end to illegal occupation and atrocities by India since last 70 years while the torture, rapes and brutal tactics were now transformed into a high-profile case.

The premier added that the report of the OHCHR on Jammu and Kashmir echoed Pakistan’s repeated calls to the international community to take stock of India’s brutal use of pellet guns, indiscriminate firing, use of human shields and promulgation of the draconian Armed Force Special Powers Act (AFSPA) as well as Public Safety Act (PSA).

He said Kashmiris had fervently been demanding an end to India’s illegitimate rule and the number of tortures, molestation and killings perpetrated by the Indian forces against innocent Kashmiris had become a case study in unprecedented violence.

PM Khan said observance of February 5 as Kashmir Solidarity Day will strengthen aims against Indian occupation and struggle to get right for self-determination. The freedom movement in Occupied Kashmir is getting strength with every passing day, he said.

He deplored that seven decades have passed and the dispute of Jammu and Kashmir remains unresolved.

“Brutalities of the Indian occupying forces in Kashmir continue unabated and so does the spirit and courage of Kashmiris in their fight to achieve the legitimate right to self-determination,” he said.