International community should force India to hold talks on held Kashmir: Ali Raza
Chairman Kashmir Council EU Ali Raza Syed said, "International community especially US, UN and EU should force India to talk on issue of Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan and Kashmiri leaderships. In a statement regarding Indian pre-conditions for talk with Pakistan, he said, "New Delhi always escapes from dialogue on held Kashmir under different excuses."
He said, "International community should review the situation in the region seriously as the South Asia is a witness of diplomatic tussle and a severe fight on front line between India and Pakistan. Kashmiris on both sides of line of control (LoC) are not safe from Indian forces." He said, "Indian coercive behaviour proved that International pressure in the context of dialogue on held Kashmir became necessary now," he emphasized. If the probable upcoming circumstances were not prevented, the situation can be resulted into a comprehensive war between the two countries which would be dangerous for peace of regions and whole world as well.
About Indian objection on Pakistan's talks to Kashmiri leadership, Ali Raza Syed said, New Dehli has no right to raise objection on Kashmiris who are real side of Kashmir issue. He also appreciated Pakistan's firm stance about consultation with Kashmiri leaderships. Ali Raza Syed made it clear that Kashmir issue is core in the region and even main cause of tension between Pakistan and India and New Delhi should not run away from these facts.
India should know that better relations between the two countries could not be possible without settlement of Kashmir dispute in accordance with the wishes of people of Kashmir. Talking about occupied Kashmir he said, situation of human rights in Indian Held Kashmir (IHK) is horrible as the Indian authorities are involved in severe crimes against the humanity in the disputed territory. He urged the international community to take serious notice of the situation and stop India from committing crimes against humanity in IHK.
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