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AJK President Sultan, Ex AJK PM show grave concern over Human Rights violations, worsening political situation in IIOJK:

English , Kashmir - آزاد جموں کشمیر , Snippets , / Thursday, January 2nd, 2025

Altaf Hamid Rao:
MIRPUR ( AJK): Jan. 2: Former Prime Minister of Azad Jammy Kashmir Sardar Tanveer Ilyas called on AJK President Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry in the federal mmetropolison Thursday and discussed issues of mutual concern including the prevailing fast deteriorating political and human rights situation in Indian Illegally occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir, it was officially said.

Both the leaders agreed in principle to raise the issue of Kashmir vigorously at international level and exposing brutalities committed by the occupation forces against innocent civilians in the Indian Illegally occupied disputed Himalayan state
, our Special Jammu Kashmir state Correspondent Altaf Hamid Rao reports.

Denouncing the Indian government for using falsehood as a policy to promote the so-called normalcy narrative aimed at hoodwinking the global community on Kashmir, the Kashmiri leader said that the massive troop concentration in the region was one of the major reasons of continued bloodshed and human rights violations in occupied Kashmir.

” The Kashmiri people are facing a serious situation in the presence of over nine lakh Indian troops”, they said, adding that it was high time that the world community should come forward and play its due role to help resolve the lingering conflict that happens to be the root cause of tension in the region”,


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