Kashmir Dispute most dangerous threat to the world peace: APHC
The All Parties Hurriyet Conference Secretary General Molvi Bashir Ahmed Irfani, in a press release issued in Srinagar termed the Kashmir dispute as a most dangerous threat to the world peace and further deferment of this issue may aggravate the devastating consequences on a wider scale.
Expressing his deep sorrow on the illogical stubbornness of Indian Fascist Regime led by Narendra Modi, the Hurriyet leader said that India should learn a lesson from the infernal ground situation prevailing in Kashmir where despite the huge presence of its Military Forces, common people, particularly, the youth dare to come out with their naked chests against the roaring guns and chanting slogans for their freedom from Indian subjugation.
Reiterating the pledge of All Parties Hurriyet Conference and the Freedom Loving people of Kashmir, Molvi Bashir said that we have burnt our boats to go back and there is no other option than to lead our freedom moment to its logical conclusion.With this unwavering commitment ,the people of Kashmir have rendered immense sacrifices so for to which we are indebted to fulfill the dreams of our martyrs,come what may, maintained the statement.
The Hurriyet leader condemned the incessant cordon and search operations carried out by the Indian occupation forces and the recent upsurge in the arrest spree of the youth under the draconian law of Public Safety Act and said that India being a police state has no moral right to claim as a democratic Nation.
The Hurriyet leader urged the United Nations Secretary General to take serious cognizance of the random and illegal imprisonment of the people of Kashmir for raising the demand for their inalienable Right to Self Determination and impress upon India to stop genocide and gross violation of human rights in Kashmir.
The Hurriyet leader also demanded an early resolution of Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN Security council Resolutions and the wishes and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir