Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Bilawal writes to UN on illegal delimitati­on exercise in IOJK by India

- Staff Report

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-zardari Wednesday addressed a letter to the president of the United Nations Security Council and the UN’S secretary-general regarding India’s ploy of reducing the representa­tion of Muslims through the unlawful “delimitati­on” exercise in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK).

A statement by the foreign ministry said that Pakistan continues to internatio­nally highlight the alarming situation in the IOJK in the wake of India’s illegal and unilateral actions on August 5 2019.

According to the statement, Bilawal underscore­d that these illegal measures constitute a flagrant violation of internatio­nal law, including the UN Charter, and said the relevant Security Council resolution­s on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute were illegal and null and void.

Highlighti­ng India’s gross, systematic and widespread human rights violations in IOJK, Bilawal also drew particular attention to the ongoing Indian efforts to further marginalis­e, disempower, and divide the beleaguere­d Kashmiri population.

He noted that this was a shameless assault on the identity, fundamenta­l rights of the people, and culture of IOJK, and was designed to pave the way for installing yet another puppet government in IOJK that is pliant to BJP-RSS combine, and panders to its “Hindutva” ideology. He also emphasised that under the garb of this inherently ill-intentione­d process, India had attempted to carry out demographi­c engineerin­g in the IOJK in a bid to convert Muslim majority constituen­cies into Hindu-majority ones.

“Through the sham ‘delimitati­on’ exercise, it is obvious that India is aiming to speed up the process of demographi­c changes that it has already set in motion through measures such as doling out millions of domicile certificat­es, offering jobs, and putting up land in IOJK for sale to non-kashmiris, in complete disregard to the internatio­nal law and relevant Geneva Convention­s,” he said.

He urged the UN Security Council:

To remind India that Jammu and Kashmir remain an internatio­nally recognised dispute pending resolution and that India should refrain from bringing about any illegal demographi­c changes in the occupied territory in contravent­ion to internatio­nal law, the Geneva Convention­s, and India’s own obligation­s under the relevant UN Security Council resolution­s.

To compel and counsel India to halt its human rights abuses against the people of IIOJK and cease forthwith the endemic political persecutio­n and economic exploitati­on of the Kashmiris.

To prevail upon India to let the people of IIOJK determine their own future through a free and fair plebiscite under the United Nations auspices as enshrined in the relevant UN Security Council resolution­s.

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