APHC Accuses BJP of Exploiting Kashmir, Calls for Intervention

APHC condemns BJP for exploiting resources of Kashmir and calls for international intervention in the dispute [Image via Radio Pakistan/File]

All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has said that the BJP-led Indian government has deprived people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir of all their resources.

In a statement, the APHC leaders during a meeting in Srinagar, stressed that the Kashmir dispute is not a battle for power but a struggle for freedom from India’s illegal occupation.

APHC leaders reiterated that the proxy rule imposed by New Delhi, through Hindutva-driven BJP is systematically plundering the resources of Kashmir.

They strongly condemned confiscation of properties belonging to freedom-loving leaders and activists by Indian forces.

They said that Kashmiri people remain resolute in their struggle for their inalienable right to self-determination.

The Kashmiri leaders further said that the presence of over nine hundred thousand Indian occupation forces has made Kashmir most heavily militarized zone in world.

The APHC leaders urged world powers to intervene for the sake of international peace and security to resolve the Kashmir dispute as per the UN resolution.

They also demanded the immediate release of all illegally detained Hurriyat leaders and activists.

Also See: Kashmir Assembly Demands Restoration of Special Status

This news is sourced from Radio Pakistan and is intended for informational purposes only.

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