Follow Us on Google News
LAHORE: Azad Jammu and Kashmir President Sardar Masood Khan has asserted that the small conferences and the lip service would never resolve the Kashmir conflict.
The AJK president expressed his views while addressing the Kashmir conference organised by Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith Pakistan in Lahore today (Friday).
“We would have to launch an effective campaign across the world to capture the attention of the United Nations, and to compel the influential world powers to break their silence,” he remarked.
The AJK president stressed the need for mobilising over 10 million Pakistani and Kashmiri expatriates to further accelerate the efforts around the world in the changed situation.
“Kashmir has now become a humanitarian issue, and the big powers can be persuaded to play their role in resolving this human crisis,” he added.
He further said, “Spread the voice of the oppressed people of Occupied Kashmir to every nook and corner of the world and its echo should be heard in New York, London, Brussels, Geneva, Vienna, Dhaka, Kuala Lumpur and Paris.”
He highlighted Vietnam War and the anti-racism movement in South Africa, where, according to him pressure from the people forced the United States to end the war in Vietnam and the pro-apartheid regime to abolish racism in South Africa.
Sardar Masood also cautioned that the latest threat from Indian rulers to fight a war inside Pakistan and AJK should serve as an alarm bell as they have come from not any layman but the Indian prime minister, defence minister and national security adviser.
He said that India had been acquiring weapons and war arsenal from all over the world, and the stockpiling of these weapons warrant us to remain alive to India’s nefarious designs and prepare ourselves to respond to the looming dangers”.
About Eid Miladun Nabi, he said that the Great Prophet Hazrat Mohammad (S.A.W.W) is the most sacred personality in this world. “We could not tolerate blasphemy. Prophet (S.A.W.W) was the benefactor of not only the Muslims but the whole of mankind,” he added.