Islamabad: (Parliament Times) Jammu Kashmir National Front has thanked UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for supporting Human Rights High Commissioner Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein’s call for an international investigation into human rights situation in Kashmir. Terming the statement of Antonio Guterres encouraging, National Front Deputy Chairman, Altaf Hussain Wani said in a statement that it has come as a ray of hope at a time when a fresh killing spree has been started by Indian forces in Kashmir.
Altaf Wani has appealed UN Chief to impress upon India to implement the Security Council resolutions in Kashmir so that not only the long pending Kashmir dispute is resolved according to the wishes of the people living in the disputed region but also the dream of peaceful, stable and secure South Asia is achieved.
National Front Deputy Chairman said that Kashmiri people are facing every sort of oppression at the hands of the men in uniform and the common people are being targeted on one pretext or the other. One who dares to raise voice against the Indian suppression is being silenced by hook or by crook. The irony is that this all is being done by a country which deceives the whole world by claiming to be the largest democracy. However fact of the matter is quite contrary and India is not only crushing democratic movement of Kashmiri people using undemocratic means but also indulging in killings, arrests, disappearances etc to silence Kashmiri people.
Altaf Hussain Wani thanked UN for first issuing a report about Kashmir depicting facts and then issuing a strong statement which has to a large extent exposed India before the international community and the real cruel face of New Delhi has become clear to all.
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