Zubair Qureshi
The federal capital on Wednesday witnessed a unified stance of all the political parties and workers’ organizations condemning the Indian government’s regressive measures in the occupied Kashmir valley and calling upon the United Nations to play its role to ensure the Kashmiris their right of self-determination.
All the capital major roads and crossings were adorned with banners and pamphlets inscribed with slogans of “Free Kashmir” and “Modi is Present-Day Hitler” etc while flags of AJK and Pakistan were flown high on all the state buildings and high rise plazas etc.
Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Shehryar Khan Afridi in this regard held a meeting with a delegation of Legal Forum for Oppressed Voices of Kashmir (LFOVK) led by Advocate Nasir Qadri and included Mohammad Umar, Ahmed Bin Qasim, Zainul Abideen, Bakht Fatima and others.
While talking to the visiting delegation, Afridi urged the international community and the United Nations to designate Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) as a terrorist outfit for its internationally well-known and long history of being involved in acts of violence against minorities in general and Muslims in particular.
“This is a blatant violation of the International Humanitarian Law, United Nations Charter and the UN Declaration of Human Rights,” said the chairman of the committee during the meeting.
Qadri on the occasion briefed the Kashmir Committee Chairman on its documentary developed on One Year of Military Siege of Illegal Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir by India. The documentary titled “Kashmir Holocaust” was released for the world on August 5.
Afridi lauded the services of the LFOVK and said that the documentary would go a long way in exposing the war crimes being committed by Indian forces in the IIOJK.