Srinagar: “Pakistan is legally and morally bound to use her army against India in Kashmir or help militants. India is neither honoring UN resolutions and accepting disputed nature of Kashmir imbroglio nor stopping human rights violations. In such a situation, it is the moral and legal duty of Pakistan to use her army against India in Kashmir,” this was stated by United Jihad Council Chief Syed Salahuddin at a conference held in Muzaffarabad to commemorate July 13 Martyrs Day.
As per a statement to local news gathering agency CNS, the commanders of militant outfits, civil society members and political stalwarts participated in that conference.
In his address, Syed Salahuddin people of Kashmir are using stones against 7 lakh Indian soldiers. “People have painted the freedom struggle with their precious blood and have sacrificed in every way. Freedom loving people are being lodged in lock-ups. India has lost its ground in Kashmir and to suppress this movement is now beyond her control,” he said adding July 13 is a historical day when sons of soils laid their lives for freedom of sacred land.
In his address, Lashkar-e-Taiba Commander for Jammu Kashmir, Rana Iftikar Ahmed said that whole population of Pakistan stands for people of Kashmir. “India should not force us to avenge the innocent killings of Kashmir in her cities like Delhi, Kolkatta and Madras,” he said and condemned the arrest of Aasiya Andrabi, Nahida Nasreen and Fehmeeda Sofi.
The conference was also addressed by UJC Deputy Chairman Muhammad Usman, Secretary General Sheikh Jameel-ur-Rehman, Pasban Hurriyat Chairman Aziz Ahmed Ghazali, Hizbul Mujhadeen Deputy Supreme Commander Shamsheer Khan, Harkat-ul-Mujhadeen Commander Qari Ateeq-ur-Rehman and Al-Badhar Mujhadeen Commander Shafiq-ur-Rehman.