Breaking News

Kashmiris observing Black Day against Indian occupation: Hilal War

Srinagar, January 26, 2020 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, the Chairman of People’s Political Party (PPP) and senior Hurriyat leader, Engineer Hilal Ahmad War, has said that the Kashmiri people are observing India’s Republic Day as ‘Black Day’, today, to remind the Indian leadership and the world community that the presence of Indian forces in Jammu and Kashmir is illegal, illegitimate and unconstitutional and in clear violation of International Law.

 

Hilal Ahmad War in a statement issued in Srinagar said the Indian troops are also present in the occupied territory in violation of the UN Charter as well as the resolutions passed by the UN Security Council. “Therefore, by no law all over the world or morals can India justify the presence of her troops in Jammu and Kashmir be justified,” he added.

 

“Every Kashmiri observes January 26, as Black Day as a mark of protest against the continued denial of right to self-determination to the people of Jammu and Kashmir which is contrary to its claim of being a democratic republic and against ongoing human rights violation in Jammu and Kashmir and convey a message to the International community that people of Kashmir are struggling for the attainment of right to self-determination as enshrined in UN Charter.”

 

PPP Chief said, “We believe that composite dialogue between Pakistan-India is need of the hour and participation of Kashmiri leadership in any result-oriented dialogue process is a must. He, however, said that before initiating talks, India should create conducive atmosphere by taking steps like demilitarization, repeal of black laws, put an end to human rights violations in the occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir and release all detained youth, pro-freedom leaders and activists.

 

For more information, contact:

Kashmir Media Service

Phone: +92-51-4435548, +92-51-4435549

Fax: +92-51-4861736

Email: info@kmsnews.org

Website: www.kmsnews.org

Check Also

Pakistan and UK Army Chiefs Discuss Defense Ties and Regional Stability

Islamabad, Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir and his British counterpart, General Sir Patrick Sanders, met to discuss professional interests and strategies to enhance bilateral defense relations. The meeting comes as part of ongoing efforts to streng...