Lahore : Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Senator Sirajul Haq, has denounced India’s state repression in Held Kashmir resulting in the killing of over two dozen Kashmiri youth within three days and the addition of more Indian troops in the valley to crush the freedom movement
He has said that a routine statement by the Prime Minister and the Foreign Office protest would not force New Delhi to review its policy and the Pakistan government must adopt a tough stance against India. He was addressing different Eid related gatherings in his home town Samar Bagh on Monday.
Stating that the Pakistani rulers had disappointed the nation on the Kashmir issue, Sirajul Haq said the rulers would have to decide whether they were with the Kashmiris or with India. He said the rulers had betrayed the Kashmiri martyrs as also the Pakistani nation by promoting trade and friendship with the India.
The JI chief said it was the responsibility of Pakistan being a party to the Kashmir issue, to strive for an emergent UN Security Council meeting in order to stop the genocide of the Kashmiris.
He said that the occupation army in Held Kashmir was carrying out the genocide of Kashmiris by planned killing of Kashmiris youth. He said that the human rights bodies, and the world powers were silent over the incidents of the torching of mosques and gang rape of Kashmiri women. The silence of the world powers over the continued occupation of Kashmir and the massacre of the Kashmiris proved their enmity towards Islam and the Muslims.
He said the world community had not shown any interest in the grant of the right of self determination to the Kashmiris who had been offering sacrifices for liberation for the last seventy years.
Sirajul Haq said India had been building dams over the Pakistani rivers flowing from Kashmir in order to ruin agriculture of this country and convert it into a desert but the Pakistani rulers were crazy for friendship with India.
He said that next to the Kashmiris, Pakistan and her people had paid the highest cost of the Kashmir issue but the rulers had not given any importance to the issue and were silent spectators.