Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior, Senator A Rehman Malik expressing serious concern over reports of deployment of additional 38,000 troops in India-held Kashmir and use of cluster ammunition to target the civilian population in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) has urged the international community to take notice.
In a statement issued here on Saturday, Rehman Malik said the use of cluster ammunition to target the civilian population was violation of the Geneva Convention and international human rights laws. He said PM Narendra Modi was also intended to change the constitutional status of the disputed territory by carrying out delimitation.
He urged the government of Pakistan to take up the issue of use of cluster ammunition, delimitation and deployment of extra forces in Indian Occupied Kashmir with United Nations that the ugly face of India could be exposed before the world. He has also called upon the international community and human rights organizations to take the notice of Indian Forces aggressions in Indian Occupied Kashmir.
The Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior said the new deployment of extra military was part of the Modi's anti-Kashmir Doctrine duly assisted by his National Security Advisor, adding India would use those troops for ethnic cleansing of Kashmiris by torture, repressions and mass killings in Kashmir.
He said it was more likely that the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again engineer any self-inflicted incident of terror through RAW that Kashmiris could be blamed for it and could justify its brutalities in the name of so-called operations.
Senator Rehman Malik said it should be worrying for International Community that instead of accepting the mediation offer from US President Donald Trump, India has deployed additional heavy troops in Kashmir and has started use of cluster ammunition to avert Kashmiris legitimate right of self-determination duly accepted by United Nations.
The Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior further stated that by this new deployment, the India wanted to give a strong message to President Donald Trump that India has no respect for him and his initiative of peace between India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue.
He has said that these troops will also be used to control any protest likely to come from Kashmiris against the move of changing the status of Kashmiris by abrogating Article 370 and 35 A violating the UN charter.
Senator A Rehman Malik warned the UNO and International Community that India is heading to launch a big state terrorism and the world to intervene and save thousands of people.
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