APHC urges UN Chief to intervene on urgent basis for just settlement of Kashmir dispute

In Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), the All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC) has urged the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to intervene on urgent basis for just settlement of the Kashmir dispute to avert a big catastrophe in the South Asian region.

According to Kashmir Media Service, illegally detained senior APHC leader Nayeem Ahmad Khan in a message from New Delhi’s Tihar Jail regretted that India has turned occupied Jammu and Kashmir into a battlefield where its troops are involved in treating entire civilian population as enemy.

He also called upon the UN Human Rights Council and other international rights organizations to send their teams to assess the ground situation in Indian illegal Occupied Jammu and Kashmir where all basic rights have been usurped and people are being robbed of their lands under the ongoing eviction and demolition campaign.

Peoples Democratic Party President Mehbooba Mufti talking to party workers in Jammu appealed to the people to fight for their rights without being misled by any Hindutva slogan being raised by the ruling BJP-RSS nexus in India.

She maintained that the people of the Valley have apprehensions about demographic change, as New Delhi is bringing people from outside, saying the demography of Jammu region has already been changed.

As the World Day of Social Justice is being celebrated across the globe, today, minorities are being persistently hounded under Narendra Modi government in India where, only this week, two Muslims were burnt alive by a Hindutva gang in Haryana state.

The day is marked worldwide to ensure the treating of minorities with equality but Muslims, Christians, Dalits and Sikhs continue to face systematic discrimination and are deprived of social justice, and are treated as second class citizens in India.

Source: Radio Pakistan