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Fazl says no peace without resolution of Kashmir issue

Info minister says India should fulfill international obligations if it wants to become permanent member of UN Security Council

Peace in South Asia is linked with good relation of Pakistan and India, which is not possible without resolving the Kashmir issue, Kashmir Committee Chairman and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Fazlur Rehman said at a seminar held Sunday regarding the Kashmir Day.

Fazl said that Kashmiris were sacrificing for the rights to self-determination, adding that Pakistan stands united with the people of Kashmir for resolving the issue as per their aspirations. He also criticised the international community for their discriminatory attitude towards the Kashmir dispute.

Fazl said that the whole world recognized the issue of Kashmir as a dispute. He said India contradicts with the resolutions of United Nations Security Council on the issue of Kashmir.

The seminar was also attended by Information Minister Senator Pervaiz Rashid, President All Jammu & Kashmir Muslim Conference, Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan, ex-prime minister AJK, Sardar Muhammad Yaqub Khan, President JUI-F, AJK, Saeed Yousaf.

Addressing on the occasion, Rashid has said that resolution of Kashmir issue is imperative for durable peace in the South Asia.

He said Pakistan will continue to extend moral, political and diplomatic support to the Kashmiris in the just struggle for their right to self determination. He said the whole nation will continue to support Kashmiris till the plebiscite in the Kashmir. He urged India to fulfill Jawaharlal Nehru’s promise of referendum regarding freedom of Kashmir. He said that India cannot become permanent member of UN Security Council until it fulfils pledges made by Nehru.

The information minister said that India should fulfill international obligations if it wants to become permanent member of UN Security Council.

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