Strong Pakistan guarantor for success of Kashmiris’ ongoing struggle: Sultan

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ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): President Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry has said that a strong and stable Pakistan is the guarantor for the success of Kashmiris’ ongoing liberation struggle.

In his special message issued on the occasion of ‘Accession to Pakistan Day’, the President said, ” July 19, 1947, marks an important chapter in Kashmir’s contemporary history”.

On this day, the president noted that the Kashmiri leadership unanimously decided to align the region’s fate with the state of Pakistan.

Youngest Kashmiri leader to sign the resolution

The president said that he was honoured that his father, Chaudhry Noor Hussain was the youngest Kashmiri leader to sign the resolution presented during the historic summit held at the residence of Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan in Srinagar

He said that apart from its geographical contiguity, the people of the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir share deep ideological, religious and cultural ties with Pakistan.

India, he maintained, has no links whatsoever with Kashmir or its people. The president recalled that the decision to align Kashmir’s fate with Pakistan was made in the crucial meeting held in Srinagar months before India and Pakistan emerged as two independent states.

Under the partition plan, the president said that the princely states were given the right to determine their political future through a plebiscite.

He said that it was India that first took the Kashmir issue to the United Nations only to backtrack from its promises.

Sultan said that it was quite unfortunate that India later on resorted to dilly dallying tactics and deprived Kashmiris of their globally recognized right, the right to self-determination.

The president said that the Kashmiri people would never allow India’s nefarious designs to succeed.

India’s perpetual denial to grant Kashmiris’ their birth right, he said, forced the people of Kashmir to launch a resistance movement in early 90s.

“Today, the unarmed Kashmiris in occupied Kashmir are continuing their struggle under the shadow of nearly a million Indian troops and are scripting a new chapter of resistance in world history”, the president remarked.

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