Kashmir settlement vital for peace in South Asia: Mohd
Yaseen Attie
Condemns brutal killing of innocent Sikh Youth in Jammu
Srinagar, June 5: Senior Pro-freedom leader and Jammu
Kashmir Peoples league vice Chairman Mohd Yaseen Attie on Friday said that Peaceful
settlement in accordance with United Nations resolutions will ensure durable
peace in South Asia.
Accompanied by senior party leaders including Haji Qadoos,
Abdul Hameed Illhaie, Reyaz Ahmad Mir, Mohi-u-din Nengroo, Mohd Yaseen Attie
while addressing a mammoth gathering in Rathan Budgam after Friday prayers said
that the Kashmir dispute poses a serious threat to the peace in South Asia.
He said that said that settlement of the lingering dispute
in accordance with the auspicious UN resolutions and Kashmiris’ aspiration was
imperative for ensuring durable peace in Kashmir and the South Asian region.
Attie said that Kashmir dispute pushed both the Indo-Pak countries in poverty
due which people of both the countries were suffering.
Saying dialogue is the only way forward, Mohd Yaseen
appealed India to shun stagnant Kashmir policy and pave way for the peaceful
resolution of Kashmir dispute.
He pointed out that Indian establishment and its puppet in
the territory had used every brutal method to suppress the Kashmiris’ ongoing
liberation movement but failed in their nefarious designs.
Paying glowing tributes to martyrs particularly to
Shaheed-e-Azeemat Shekh Abdul Aziz, PL Vice Chairman wowed to take the mission
of martyrs to its logical conclusion and said that party will continue
liberation struggle despite odds.
He also condemned the brutal killing of an innocent Sikh
Youth (Jagjeet Singh) in Jammu and expressed sympathy with the entire Sikh
community particularly with the family of slain innocent Youth. He said that
once again due to this brutal killing by its security forces Indian stands
exposed before the international community and world community can easily gauge
the fact that How India is trying muzzle its minorities.
Attie appealed International human rights organizations to
take a strong note of the incident.
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