Pakistan High Commission organises seminar on Kashmir issue
Peace and stability imperative for prosperity
The High Commission of Pakistan organised a seminar titled “Peace and Stability – An Imperative to Prosperity in South Asia” at BMICH Colombo on 5th February 2020. Various impediments towards regional peace and prosperity were highlighted, a statement said.
Eminent Panelist Graham Jones, Ex-member of the parliament of the United Kingdom, Sardar Attique Ahmad Khan, Ex-prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Ms. Medha de Alwis, Sri Lankan Journalist and High Commissioner of Pakistan in Sri Lanka, Major General (Retd) Muhammad Saad Khattak, addressed the seminar.
Mr Graham Jones noted that the West is not playing its due role for resolution of the Kashmir issue and therefore it is our collective responsibility to highlight and play our part for resolution of this issue. He further said that the situation in Kashmir threatens international peace and security with acts of state brutality within Indian controlled Jammu & Kashmir.
Sardar Attique Ahmad Khan, while speaking on the occasion, said that Kashmir dispute took birth in 1947 in the most sensitive region of South Asia, the disputed land of Jammu and Kashmir nestled among three nuclear powers of today – Pakistan, China and India. Unfortunately, India, despite making local, regional and international commitments on Kashmir, is not forthcoming to click the peace call.all the past 72 years are a history of arrogance, bigotry, hate, chauvinism, expansionism and troublous for her neighbours.
He further stated that India has caged nine million Kashmiris by one million military and para-military troops besieging the whole valley of Kashmir since August 5, 2019. Flouting all promises and pledges, Indian Leadership has made to the world standing in the witness box of the United Nations Security Council, it militarily bifurcated Kashmir into parts and usurped them what they call Union Territories. As per the UN charter no physical change can be made in any disputed region or territory.
Ms Medha de Alwis highlighted that all regional countries should play their part to resolve all regional issues for strengthening SAARC.
Major General (Retd) Muhammad Saad Khattak emphasised that despite tremendous potential, 16.1% of South Asian population is below poverty line mainly due to the chronic dispute between two major powers; India and Pakistan.
He further said that with the revocation of articles 370 and abolition of 35A, India has blatantly violated UNSC resolutions and its own constitution. Subsequently, it followed with draconian and repressive measures by imprisoning the entire nine million peoples denying all rights, duly noticed and highlighted by international bodies and human rights organisations.
The seminar was largely attended by the people from different walks of life including Diplomats, Journalists, participants from think tanks, members of Civil Society and Pakistani community.
Ms Medha de Alwis highlighted that all regional countries should play their part to resolve all regional issues for strengthening SAARC