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UN miserably fails to settle Kashmir dispute despite passage of over seven decades: KMS
October 24, 2020

A report released by Research Section of Kashmir Media Service on the United Nations Day says UN has miserably failed to settle the Kashmir dispute despite the passage of more than seven decades.

Report maintained that the World Body had passed several resolutions on Kashmir pledging that the people of Kashmir would be granted their inalienable right to self-determination through plebiscite.

The report said that India had accepted these resolutions and promised to give the Kashmiris an opportunity to decide their fate by themselves but later backtracked from its commitments.

The report said that Indian troops in their unabated acts of state terrorism in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir have killed 95,706 people since January 1989 till date.

The report deplored that as a new ploy to alter the demography of IIOJK, the Modi regime is settling Indian Hindus in the territory in special colonies being established for migrant Kashmiri Pandits.

APHC leader, Khawaja Firdous, addressing a gathering in Srinagar and the Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Pir Panjal Freedom Movement, Qazi Muhammad Irshad, in a statement in Jammu urged the UN to take steps for settlement of the Kashmir dispute for durable peace in South Asia.

Meanwhile, the posters of Pakistani leaders surfaced in Srinagar, Ganderbal, Baramulla, Bandipora Badgam and other areas of the territory.

APHC-AJK chapter held a protest demonstration outside the office of the United Nations in Islamabad, today, on the occasion of the Founding Day of the World Body to draw its attention to plight of the people of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The protesters urged the UN to implement its resolutions on the Kashmir dispute to save the Kashmiris from the Indian stae terrorism. Pasbaan-e-Hurriyat Jammu and Kashmir held an anti-India protest rally near the Line of Control in Chakoti area of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.