Islamabad, (Parliament Times) : President Azad Jammu and Kashmir Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry has said that British MPs of Kashmiri origin should raise the issue of Kashmir in the parliament and mount pressure on India to stop barbarism and brutalities against Kashmiris in Occupied Kashmir.He expressed these views in a detailed meeting with British MPs Imran Hussain, and Tahir Ali, here today. “Kashmiri British Members of Parliament should raise the question of human rights violations in Indian Occupied Kashmir in Parliament and use their political and diplomatic clout to put an immediate end to bloodshed and violence in the restive region”, the president said, adding that Britain can play an important role to resolve the Kashmir issue.Terming Kashmir as the legacy of the British Empire, Barrister Chaudhry said that the Kashmir problem arose when Britain left the subcontinent soon after the end of its two hundred rule. ” Since then the Kashmir problem has been hanging around”, he said. He said that despite the passage of 76 years, the unresolved dispute remains pending on the UN agenda.He said that it was high time that the international community, especially the United Kingdom, should play its role to help resolve the long-drawn conflict in accordance with the UNSC resolutions.British MPs on the occasion condemned the Indian move to hold the G-20 conference in Srinagar on May 22 and assured the President that diaspora community would organise anti-India protests in Britain on that day to divert world attention towards the simmering situation in the IoK. They also invited President Barrister Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry to visit the UK and British Parliament, which he accepted.