MUZAFFARABAD: (Parliament Times) The AJK Minister for Information, Tourism and IT Mushtaq Ahmed Minhas has urged all forces on adopting a concrete policy on Kashmir issue.
In an interview here on Wednesday he said we all need to stand on one page to lobby on political and diplomatic front to defeat Indian stance on Kashmir. He recalled that it was Indian Prime Minister who took Kashmir issue to the United Nations and when the world body passed resolutions to hold plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir India backtracked from its promises and resorting dilly-dally tactics since then. Massive human rights violations, state terrorism, political and economic suppression are such crimes which international community should take notice of, he added.
The Minister affirmed that Kashmiris have affiliated their future with Pakistan and they firmly adhere to it. “Pakistan is real destination of Kashmiris for which they have been offering unprecedented sacrifices since long” he said. He paid rich tributes to the mothers who lose their sons, sisters who lost their brothers, and ladies who lost their husbands in the Kashmir liberation struggle. The sacred blood shed during the liberation struggle would never go waste and Kashmiris would soon see the dawn of liberation, he remarked.
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