
Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry (centre) addresses British Parliamentarians in the House of Commons on February 13, 2025. — Facebook@Barrister.Sultan.Official
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London: Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry, while reminding the British government of its moral responsibilities, calls the resolution of the long -standing Kashmir dispute, on Thursday, in this case, British India In the wrong distribution of. , Continue to threaten the peace and stability of the region.
Addressing the British Parliamentarian at the House of Commons, the President of the AJK said that the Kashmir issue arose after the British subcontinent. He described the Kashmir dispute as a permanent threat to the region’s peace and security, adding that despite the 77 -year interval, the long -standing dispute remains.
He said that Kashmiris are intensely looking for the help of the international community. Highlighting the very weak situation in the region, the President of the AJK reminded the parliamentarians that both Pakistan and India had two nuclear powers and that any accident in the highly fluctuated region could mobilize the nuclear war, which of the entire region. Will spoil peace.
He said that the international community should recognize the fact that peace in South Asia was essential to the settlement of the unmanned Kashmir issue. “The international community should keep in mind that the key to establishing peace in South Asia lies in resolving the Kashmir issue,” he said.
Stressing the need for a comprehensive dialogue to resolve a peaceful conflict peacefully, he said that the Kashmiri leadership is in dire need of connecting the dialogue process. He said that Kashmiris were important stakeholders and main parties to the dispute.
However, Barrister Chaudhry has maintained that bloodshed in India has been illegally occupied by Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) and the dialogue cannot go together. He said that the international community should put pressure on the Indian government to adopt confidence -building measures to prevent the bloodshed of innocent Kashmiris and to create a birth environment for dialogue.
Referring to the ongoing bloodshed and violence in the IOJ, the President of the AJ said that the RSS -affected government has broken all records of barbarism and barbarism in Kashmir. Highlighting the role of the International International International International killings, he said that India has now become a sponsors of global terrorism. Apart from Canada, other countries around the world have also shared evidence of India’s involvement in terrorist activities abroad, he said.
Referring to the brutal repression and persecution of religious minorities in India, he said that India has been practically transferred to a fascist state where there was no place for other minorities.
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He assured the President of the AJ’s constant support for the legitimate political struggle of Kashmiris. He also assured to raise his voice in support of the right to self -determination of Kashmiris inside and outside Parliament. He added, “We have been raising our voice in support of the Kashmiri people in the past and in the future the Kashmiris will continue to raise their voice for the right to self -determination.”
He also praised Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry for his unprecedented services for Kashmiris and their outstanding contribution to Kashmiris in highlighting the plight of Kashmiri people internationally.