The All Parties Hurriyat Conference Azad Jammu and Kashmir (APHC-AJK) chapter Convener, Mehmood Ahmed Saghar, has appealed to the G-20 countries to skip the upcoming events of the forum being hosted by Narendra Modi-led fascist Indian government on May 22-24 in Srinagar – the summer capital of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
The APHC-AJK Convener in a letter apprised the G-20 nations of the Kashmiri people’s deep concern and apprehensions vis-à-vis the Indian government’s move and ulterior motives behind holding the high-profile meeting in the disputed territory. He underscored the importance of the G-20 nations’ role in ensuring necessary steps to help address the dire situation, restore peace, and facilitate a just resolution of the Kashmir dispute.
He said, the G-20 nations can play a significant role to address the long-pending dispute by forging a united stance supporting the cause of Kashmir and protecting the hapless Kashmiris from indiscriminate and excessive use of force against them by India.
Mehmood Ahmed Saghar while referring to Modi government’s nefarious designs in the region said that the move to host the G-20 events in the UN-recognised disputed territory was a part of a multifaceted and multi-front campaign New Delhi had since long been waging to dilute international and legal status of the Kashmir dispute, deflect the world’s attention away from the real issue and to whitewash its crimes in Kashmir.
The APHC-AJK Convener pointed out that the Modi regime, which in brazen violation of the UN Security Council’s resolutions changed the special status of IIOJK unilaterally in 2019, has been remorselessly peddling lies to create a smock-screen to hoodwink the world, particularly the G-20 nations, making them believe that all is well in the occupied territory. He said the Indian government, which has a long history of using falsehood as a state policy to achieve its strategic goals, is yet again trying to use this crucial meeting being held in Srinagar to promote its baseless normalcy narrative on Kashmir.—INP