Collaborated efforts urged to highlight Kashmir issue

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Mishal Malik the Wife of Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik Monday urged collaborated efforts of students, lawyers, politicians and intellectuals for highlighting the Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir in the world besides, setting aside internal disputes.

Addressing a seminar titled ‘Human Rights Violations in Occupied Kashmir, to act now,’ arranged by Sustainable

Development Policy Institute (SDPI), she said the collaborated efforts could yield positive results. Pakistan should devise a proper policy and highlight it by sending various delegations to capitals of leading world powers.

She said in Kashmir the land is being allocated to businessmen and other non Kashmiris to ensure demographic changes in the valley. The sole purpose of these efforts is to convert Muslim majority into minority in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Executive Director SDPI Dr Abid Qaiyum Sulehri said  Kashmir dispute should be resolved as per United Nations resolutions.

Former Ambassador Shafqat Kakakhel said Kashmiris must be taken on board in any effort to resolve the issue. World leading Human Rights organizations are keeping mum over Indian atrocities in the occupied Kashmir.

Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry for Climate Change, Ms Romina Khurshid Alam said Indian forces were targeting Kashmir

youth in the occupied valley. She stressed highlighting Indian atrocities on social media.

Former AJK Minister, Farzana Yaqub said  Kashmiris were sacrificing for their motherland through an indigenous movement.