MUZAFFARABAD :   (Parliament Times)     Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir Raja Farooq Haider Khan regretted that Indian Prime Minister Modi is today’s Hitler who has not only unleashed a new wave of terror in Occupied Kashmir but also targeting civilian at Cease Fire line (CFL).

Addressing a Press Conference here on Saturday, he said India is continuously violating Cease Fire line agreement.

Members House of Lords Bronas Dorthi Thrnail and Lord Qurban were also present on the occasion.

Raja Farooq Haider said UK was the first to raise voice against Hitler and toady when Modi copying Hitler in Occupied Kashmir, UK and other major world powers must rise to the occasion and play a decisive role for lasting peace in the region. Kashmiris may be given their UN acknowledged right to self determination for which Kashmiris on both sides of LoC and world over are struggling for the past 70 years.

He said Indian Occupied Kashmir is under siege for the past 83 days where unending curfew and lock down had put 80 lakh people in great trouble. Food, medicine and other essential commodities are in short supply.

He said India disallow anyone to assist the Kashmiris in this critical time.

Raja Farooq Haider Khan appealed international community to use its influence and halt India further play with lives of people and give access to human rights organizations for provision of relief.

He informed Media that Chakooti route was opened for cross border trade in 2004 but, now India has suspended the route for last 5, 6 months.

He said unprovoked firing of Indian troops affected people on both side of CFL. Over six lakh population reside close to CFL. Indian troops using light, heavy weapons and sniper guns to target civilians.

He said Indian cowardice acts are increasing at Cease Fire line (CFL) with each passing day and the increasing tension between two countries posed a serious threat to peace of the region. India had created war like situation on CFL to divert the world attention from its massive human rights violations in the occupied valley.

He paid tributes to the valiant armed forces and people who are rendering matchless sacrifices for protesting mother land from Indian aggression

Speaking on the occasion, Lords Bronas Dorthi Thrnail and Lord Qurban said Kashmir is not a bilateral but international issue. We fully support the genuine demand of Kashmiris for realization of right to self determination pledged by UN.

They said UK has serious concerns over serious human rights violations in the occupied valley. We came here with relief goods for Kashmiris. India must allow us travel to Occupied Kashmir to assist people in this critical time._

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