Rawalpindi: (Parliament Times) Muhammad Abdullah Gul Chairman Tehreek-e-Jawanan Pakistan and Kashmir (TJP) held a Kashmir solidarity conference in the Central Secretariat Rawalpindi attended by provincial and central activists. Addressing the conference, Mohammad Abdullah Gul said that today it has been 185 days curfew has been imposed on occupied Kashmir. The whole valley has been cut off from international world. He said from six years to sixty years, eighteen thousand people imprisoned and the mountains of oppression are being broken, but the international community and human rights pedagogue remain silent spectators.
He said that the OIC apparently approves a resolution against the oppression of Kashmiris by fascist India, but the countries involved are damaging the Kashmir cause by investing in India. India currently has martyred 101 AJK citizens and military personnel including officers in the last six months Abdullah Gul said. He told the United Nation that military observers should be deployed on the border of occupied Kashmir, like Azad Kashmir, to monitor India’s shelling on LOC population.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Irfan Ashraf, Secretary General TJP, asked the government to hold weekly diplomatic meetings in which they should only inform the Kashmiris of India about persecution.
He added that as many as our diplomats all over the world should give weekly briefings to their government hosts and brief about the oppression of Kashmiris.
Tehreek-e-Jawanan observed Kashmir solidarity Day across Pakistan holding rallies in more than fifty large and small cities