The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

MPs demand action to help vulnerable people in Kashmir

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Dundee MPs Chris Law and Stewart Hosie are demanding the UK Government do more to help protect vulnerable people in the Kashmir region.

Tensions between nuclear powers Pakistan and India continue to escalate in dispute over the partitione­d province.

Both countries lay claim control of the Muslim-majority region and have been in a state of unrest for more than six decades. Two wars have broken out between the countries in that time.

Kashmir is in effect split in two, with the north-west being governed by Pakistan and the south and eastern region by India.

Several former districts from the state were ceded to China in the 20th Century.

Members of the Dundee Islamic community with family and friends in Kashmir wrote to their MPs calling for the UK Government to help end the rising tide of violence.

Mr Law, the SNP’s internatio­nal developmen­t spokesman, said: “Some of the stories I have heard from constituen­ts with close friends and family in the region are simply horrific.

“Many are unable to make any contact at all with their loved ones, and very little news has made it out of the region.

“As someone who has visited Kashmir on a number of occasions over the last 30 years, I know the area very well, and this is personally heartbreak­ing.

“The UK Government must urgently do more.

“The preservati­on of human rights is an issue for all of us.

“There are thousands of people personally affected here not just in Dundee but across the UK, and the UK Government must act for these people and work with other partners to put pressure on the Indian government to bring a peaceful return to relations in Kashmir.”

The MPs met with members of the Dura Street mosque, where constituen­ts voiced their hope something could be done. Both MPs have written to the prime minister calling on the government to “sensitivel­y intervene”.

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