SRINAGAR: The All Events Hurriyat Convention has mentioned that Indian coverage based mostly on intransigence, rigidity and violence is the principle hurdle in peaceable settlement of the long-pending Kashmir dispute.
Based on Kashmir Media Service, the APHC spokesman Advocate Abdul Rashid Minhas in an announcement in Srinagar mentioned that India can’t change the disputed nature of Jammu and Kashmir by propaganda and repression. The Kashmiris’ wrestle for securing their proper to self-determination will proceed until the implementation of the United Nations resolutions, he added. The UN resolutions reaffirm the Kashmiris’ proper to self-determination, he mentioned.
The assertion demanded unconditional launch of all illegally detained Hurriyat leaders and activists languishing in several jails of India and the occupied territory.
The spokesman mentioned that Kashmir is a disputed territory and all these detained for struggling for freedom of their motherland are political prisoners and couldn’t be held for complete life or handled like criminals. He mentioned that the political prisoners have been periodically launched in all of the disputed areas of the world however the Indian authorities didn’t pay any heed to the worldwide rules.
Minhas maintained that those that adhering to the Kashmiris’ proper to self-determination had nothing to do with terrorism. “They’re individuals with strong ideology and punishing them is evident violation of the worldwide legal guidelines,” he added.
He mentioned that India couldn’t change the disputed nature of Kashmir by unlawful and unilateral actions like that of fifth August 2019 and the Kashmiris’ cry for proper to self-determination couldn’t be silenced by such actions. He urged India to revert its fifth August 2019 resolution to maintain Kashmiris’ id intact until the UN-supervised plebiscite is held.
Three Indian troops killed in assault throughout CASO in Kathua
Three Indian forces personnel have been killed and several other others injured in an assault in Kathua district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Based on Kashmir Media Service, Indian troops have been killed when their vans have been attacked throughout an ongoing cordon and search operation close to Panjtirthi space of the district.
Based on preliminary stories, three Indian troops have been killed, whereas a number of others sustained accidents, Indian media reported.
Indian forces launched their operation within the Panjtirthi space of Kathua on Sunday evening and it continued until final stories got here in.