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ACP organize seminar on “Impact of G20 Conference”

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Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi Organized a seminar on the topic of “Impact of the G20 Conference in Srinagar on the Kashmir issue” with the collaboration of Human Rights Council of Pakistan , the speakers said that India has achieved the desired objectives by holding this conference.

Instead of achieving that, it failed miserably at the diplomatic level, with member states China, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Indonesia, and Egypt among other observer countries boycotting the meeting, saying that the meeting held in the disputed territory would Will not participate is a great success of Kashmiri libertarians.

The international media published pictures of countless army in streets, neighborhoods, markets and intersections and the international representatives who went to Srinagar themselves realized that they are in jail.

Former President of the Supreme Court Bar Yaseen Azad Advocate, Sardar Nazakat of Pakistan People’s Party, Khawaja Abdullah of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Asadullah Bhutto of Jamaat-e-Islami, Sabir Abu Maruim Secretary General of Palestine Foundation, Air Commodore (retd) Humayun Waqar, Brigadier Retd, professor Dr. Ahmed Saeed Minhas, General Secretary of Millat Human Rights Ilyas Mughal, Asif Sadozai of Kashmir community, columnist writer Bashir Sadozai and others spoke.

The speakers said that from the G20 meeting in Srinagar, India’s “invalidation of the UN resolutions on Kashmir” to legitimize its illegal occupation of Kashmir by the world. The goals like “legitimizing the world” were to be achieved, but five member countries boycotted it and made it controversial, due to which the effectiveness of this meeting ended.

The speakers said that the international media reports suggest that the representatives who arrived in Srinagar also took a negative impression of the Indian narrative. For three days, the international delegates were locked in hotels and rooms like a prison.

 

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