By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Oct 29: The Embassy of Pakistan in Nepal today held a discussion programme on the plight of the people in Jammu and Kashmir.
According to
the press release issued by the Embassy, Pakistan Embassy, Kathmandu organized
a talk programme on Kashmir Black Day, titled “Kashmir – A Case of Human and
Economic Rights under Occupation
The press release
read that one of the longest-standing disputes in modern history started seventy-eight
years ago on 27 October 1947 when Indian forces landed at Srinagar Airport in
blatant violation of international law.
Prominent
Nepali journalists, intellectuals, and civil society representatives attended
the programme.
During the
programme, messages from the President, Prime Minister, and Deputy Prime
Minister & Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan were read
out.
In his
message, President Asif Ali Zardari recalled that on this day in 1947, Indian
troops entered Srinagar in blatant violation of international law, beginning a
dark chapter of occupation and oppression. He stated that generations of
Kashmiris have endured unimaginable suffering and systemic repression. The
President called upon the international community, particularly the United
Nations, to hold India accountable for its grave human rights violations and to
work towards the resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with
UN Security Council resolutions. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering moral,
political, and diplomatic support for the Kashmiri people, according to the
press release.
In his
message, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif called 27 October 1947 the
darkest day in Kashmir’s history. He paid tribute to the courage and resilience
of the Kashmiri people, noting that India’s actions since 5 August 2019 have
intensified repression through demographic changes, restrictions on movement,
and incarceration of Kashmiri leaders. The Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s
principled stance on Jammu and Kashmir, stressing that peace and stability in
South Asia remain contingent upon a just and peaceful resolution of the dispute
in line with UN Security Council resolutions. He assured the Kashmiri people
that the entire nation of Pakistan stands resolutely beside them in their
struggle for freedom and self-determination, read the press release.
Deputy Prime
Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, in his message,
reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to the UN Security Council
resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir. He strongly condemned India’s continued
defiance of international law and intensification of rights abuse following
unilateral change of status on 5 August 2019, including ensuing crackdown as
part of its ongoing campaign of repression following Pahalgam attack. He called
upon international community to take meaningful action to end the suffering of
the Kashmiris in IIOJK, said the Embassy in the press release.
Concluding
the session, Abrar H. Hashmi, Ambassador of Pakistan to Nepal, reaffirmed
Pakistan’s commitment to the cause of Kashmir and underscored that people of
IIOJK have inalienable right to self-determination. Their political, economic
and other rights have been curtailed systematically. He termed that by
employing draconian laws, curbing political freedoms, and limiting economic and
cultural space of the people of IIOJK, India was turning the state into a big
jail, according to the press release.
Participants
of the event reiterated their solidarity with the oppressed people of IIOJK and
urged the international community to play its role in bringing an end to human
rights violations in the territory.