‘UN must allow Kashmiris to form govt of IHK in exile in Tibet or Europe’
Rawalpindi : Speakers at a seminar here demanded of the world leaders and the international human rights organisations to must look into the plight of Kashmiri population made hostage by the extremist Hindu government of BJP in league with RSS since more than 5 months. If India refused to act on the UN advice for implementing UN Security Council Resolutions then UN must allow the Kashmiri freedom seekers to form a government in exile of the Indian Held Kashmir in Chinese territory of Tibet or in any European country.
The seminar on ‘Kashmir Lock Down and Jinnah’s Vision,’ was organised by Jinnah Iqbal South Asian Plus Forum at Jinnah Iqbal Education campus Rawalpindi with Former Senior Economic Advisor of World Bank Mr. Fateh M. Chaudhri in chair. Rana Abdul Baqi Chairman Jinnah Iqbal South Asian Forum, Prof. Aqeela Asif of Comsat University Islamabad, Dr. Sabahat Sajjad, Arsalan Akbar Abbasi and others spoke on various aspects of Kashmir Dispute in the backdrop of Jinnah’s visionary struggle to achieve Pakistan opposed by the Hindu Extremists. Students of Jinnah Iqbal Girls and Boys sections also presented National Anthem and National Songs reflecting the aspirations of the people of occupied Kashmir demanding of the Indian government to quit Kashmir. Seminar was largely attended by Senior Citizens, Teachers, Women and Students.
They appreciated the efforts of Chinese government for raising the issue of Kashmir Lock Down in the United Nations Security Council and stressed the world nations to shoulder their responsibilities with regard to resolve the issue through relevant UNSC’s resolutions in a peace full way.
The chief guest Fateh M. Chaudhri said that Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s vision as builder of Pakistan not only translated the ideals of Hakeem ul Ummat Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal into reality but also told the world in unequivocal terms that Muslims of India are a separate nation in all respects, hence deserved a separate homeland in the districts and the princely states of India including the state of Jammu and Kashmir, where Muslims are in majority. Fateh Chaudhri said that. “The world leaders must act to pressurize Indian government to allow the people of Kashmir to exercise their right of self-determination as envisaged in the United Nations Security Council Resolutions”, he mentioned. Fateh Chaudhri appreciated the mannerism through which the students of Jinnah Iqbal Education conducted themselves to highlight the Indian atrocities on innocent people of Kashmir. He mentioned that it was good to see that people of Pakistan stand united against Indian design in occupied Jammu & Kashmir.
Rana Abdul Baqi, Chairman of Jinnah Iqbal South Asian Forum commended the effort of Chinese government for raising the issue of Kashmir Lock Down in the United Nations Security Council. He said that its time for the UN Security Council to listen to the voice of sanity being raised by the international community against the Indian unprecedented atrocities on innocent people of Kashmir. Rana Abdul Baqi said that UN Security Council must implement the Security Council Resolutions by ordering both the government to hold plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir allowing right of self-determination to the people of Kashmir. He appreciated Prime Minister Imran Khan’s assurance to UN Security Council for holding plebiscite in Azad Kashmir and said If India refused to act on the UN advice for implementing UN Security Council Resolutions then UN must allow the Kashmiri freedom seekers to form a government in exile of the Indian occupied Kashmir in Chinese territory of Tibet or in any European country. Rana Baqi said that both Pakistan and India are nuclear states and the Indian Army Chief should desist hurling threats to Pakistan for invading Azad Kashmir and the any incursion by India in Azad Kashmir will be self-destructive for India.
Prof Aqeela Asif commended the vision of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah who strongly pleaded the concept of two nation theory in the wake of stiff resistance by Hindu extremists. She mentioned that Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah convincingly presented the Ideology of Pakistan on the basis of Islamic way of life to carve out Pakistan as an independent Muslim State. Prof Aqeela Asif, while condemning the Indian atrocities in Kashmir Lock Down mentioned that Quaid-i-Azam always encouraged the Indian Muslims to beware of the fascist policies of Hindu mentality, which has now been exposed to international community.
She referred Prof Stanely Wolpert who appreciated the vision of Jinnah as the founder of Pakistan declaring him as the only world leader who changed the course of history. On the conclusion of Seminar, Chief Guest Fateh M.Chaudhri, Rana Abdul Baqi and Professor Aqeela Asif distributed prizes among the participating brilliant students of Jinnah Iqbal Education System, besides distributing Quilt Gifts among white collar families.
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