KAC holds inaugural meeting, explores strategies to address human rights violations
Attendees engage in deliberations on the developing situation in IIOJK.
ISLAMABAD: In a significant step towards addressing the ongoing challenges in the region of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), the newly formed Kashmir Advisory Committee, led by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, Mushaal Hussein Mullick, convened its inaugural consultative meeting.
The establishment of the Kashmir Advisory Committee is a pivotal element of the 100-day plan initiated by the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM), emphasizing the government’s commitment to addressing the complex issues surrounding IIOJK.
The consultative session, attended by prominent figures from diverse fields, including representatives from the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC), media, legal experts, and human rights advocates, focused on immediate and long-term strategies to counter the unlawful actions undertaken by India in the region.
During the discussion, members of the committee provided valuable insights and recommendations, particularly in response to the recent decision by the Indian Supreme Court affirming the annulment of Kashmir’s special status by the Indian Government.
Mushaal Hussein Mullick, while addressing the gathering, emphasized the influence of BJP and RSS ideologies on the Indian Judiciary. She raised pertinent questions about the timing of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Act introduced by Amit Shah and Narendra Modi. Noting the proximity of the act’s introduction to the Indian Supreme Court’s verdict, she suggested a potential foreknowledge within the Modi-led government regarding the outcome.
The committee’s comprehensive deliberations marked a significant step towards formulating a unified approach to address the human rights violations and geopolitical challenges in IIOJK. The engagement of stakeholders from various sectors underscores the multi-dimensional approach adopted by the committee in its quest for a peaceful and just resolution to the longstanding issues in the region.
As the Kashmir Advisory Committee sets the stage for continued discussions and actions, its commitment to navigating the complexities of the situation in IIOJK remains steadfast, offering hope for a more secure and equitable future for the people of the region.
Mushaal emphasized that the concluding year presented the world with two formidable challenges: the situations in Palestine and IIOJK. She underscored the imperative for collaborative efforts among the people of both regions underlining the shared struggle for their self-determination. She noted that the people of Palestine and IIOJK are enduring the barbarism imposed by occupation forces in their quest for the fundamental right of self-determination. Urging the global community to pay attention to the escalating atrocities in these regions, she called for collective action to address the pressing human rights concerns in Palestine and IIOJK.
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Mushaal underscored the unity across all segments of society in championing the just cause of Kashmir. She acknowledged the Kashmir diaspora as a valuable asset in the ongoing struggle for the freedom of Kashmir. She highlighted the pivotal role of the Kashmiri diaspora in amplifying awareness globally about the human rights violations in IIOJK perpetrated by India.
Mushaal pointed out that the elimination of peaceful Kashmiri leaders by India on baseless pretexts could drive the youth of Kashmir toward adopting alternative means in their pursuit of freedom. She also voiced deep concerns over India’s decision to ban peaceful Kashmiri political parties. She reiterated Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to the Kashmiri people, affirming that Pakistan would continue providing moral, diplomatic, and political support to the oppressed population of the region. She also advocated for the strong measures to uplift the morale of the people of IIOJK.
Mushaal expressed gratitude to all the participants of the consultative session for their invaluable recommendations. She assured them that their insights would be disseminated to relevant stakeholders for consideration and further action.
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SAPM Mushaal Hussein Mourns the Loss of Prof. Nazir Shawl, Kashmir Liberation Advocate
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) Mushaal Hussein Mulick expressed profound grief over the passing of Professor Nazir Shawl, a revered figure in the Kashmir liberation movement, who passed away in London on Friday.
Mushaal Mulick praised Professor Shawl as a distinguished multilingual individual, educator, poet, and human rights advocate. She acknowledged his pivotal role as a true pioneer in the relentless struggle for the self-determination rights of the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
The SAPM stated that the demise of Prof. Nazir Shawl represents a significant loss to the global voice advocating for the Kashmir cause. The contributions of such influential figures, she emphasized, leave an indelible mark on the ongoing efforts to bring attention to the rights and plight of the people in IIOJK.
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