NISAR AHMED THOKAR
Islamabad, Sep 28: Appreciating Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s address to the UN General Assembly, Kashmiri leaders here on Saturday said the PM’s speech was sufficient enough to awaken the world conscience vis-à-vis the early resolution of long pending Kashmir issue and other world disputes.
The Chairman of United Jihad Council Syed Salahuddin while addressing the a special session of the heads of the militant outfits said, “The speech of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at the UN is highly commendable. He brought ground realities to the forefront and succeeded in showing mirror to those who are hell-bent on to let the Kashmiris’ sacrifices go waste thereby pushing Kashmir issue to the backburner”.
“Stakeholders must seriously contemplate over the suggestions put forth by Pak premier with regard to Kashmir, Palestine and drone attacks,” the UJC Chief said.
He said that the world peace was inescapably linked to the settlement of Kashmir and Palestine issues. “The entire world would become a center of peace provided these two age-old disputes are resolved in accordance with the wishes and aspirations of people”, he said.
Regarding Indo-Pak dialogue he said that Kashmir must retain its central position in the dialogue process. He made it clear that in the presence of Kashmir dispute the issues like trade and cultural exchanges on both sides were of secondary importance.
The UJC chairman also appealed the government of Pakistan to abandon its idea of granting MFN status to India.
While commenting on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s speech at the UN, the Secretary General of Pakistan Muslim League-N (Kashmir Chapter) Shah Ghulam Qadir said that Sharif in his address to the general assembly had reflected the sentiments of Kashmiris besides sending a clear message to the world community that the resolution of Kashmir was must for regional peace.
“Prime Minister had made it crystal clear that Kashmir issue and the sufferings of Kashmiri people can’t be ignored”, he said adding the stance adopted by the PM was also in line with the Pakistan’s national policy on Kashmir. Shah said that it was high time that the world community should realize the importance as well as the vulnerability of Kashmir dispute.
The convener of All Parties Hurriyat Conference-G Pak chapter Ghulam Muhammad Safi said, “UN should resolve the long-pending dispute according to the wishes and the aspirations of Kashmiris and not to put it under the carpet any more.”
He was of the view that the stance adopted by Pak PM also demonstrates the fact that bilateralism on Kashmir has totally failed. Terming the speech as highly commendable, Mehmood Ahmed Saghar the vice president of Democratic Freedom Party said that it was a true reflection of ground realties. He said that that the implementation of the UN resolutions was the best road-map to settle Kashmir dispute peacefully. He said that the UN proposed roadmap was the most feasible, viable and workable solution to Kashmir dispute. “Had this roadmap been implemented thoroughly there would have been no dispute in the region today?”, Saghar said adding that there was a dire need that both the countries should implement the resolutions in letter and spirit.”
The Chairman of United Jihad Council Syed Salahuddin while addressing the a special session of the heads of the militant outfits said, “The speech of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at the UN is highly commendable. He brought ground realities to the forefront and succeeded in showing mirror to those who are hell-bent on to let the Kashmiris’ sacrifices go waste thereby pushing Kashmir issue to the backburner”.
“Stakeholders must seriously contemplate over the suggestions put forth by Pak premier with regard to Kashmir, Palestine and drone attacks,” the UJC Chief said.
He said that the world peace was inescapably linked to the settlement of Kashmir and Palestine issues. “The entire world would become a center of peace provided these two age-old disputes are resolved in accordance with the wishes and aspirations of people”, he said.
Regarding Indo-Pak dialogue he said that Kashmir must retain its central position in the dialogue process. He made it clear that in the presence of Kashmir dispute the issues like trade and cultural exchanges on both sides were of secondary importance.
The UJC chairman also appealed the government of Pakistan to abandon its idea of granting MFN status to India.
While commenting on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s speech at the UN, the Secretary General of Pakistan Muslim League-N (Kashmir Chapter) Shah Ghulam Qadir said that Sharif in his address to the general assembly had reflected the sentiments of Kashmiris besides sending a clear message to the world community that the resolution of Kashmir was must for regional peace.
“Prime Minister had made it crystal clear that Kashmir issue and the sufferings of Kashmiri people can’t be ignored”, he said adding the stance adopted by the PM was also in line with the Pakistan’s national policy on Kashmir. Shah said that it was high time that the world community should realize the importance as well as the vulnerability of Kashmir dispute.
The convener of All Parties Hurriyat Conference-G Pak chapter Ghulam Muhammad Safi said, “UN should resolve the long-pending dispute according to the wishes and the aspirations of Kashmiris and not to put it under the carpet any more.”
He was of the view that the stance adopted by Pak PM also demonstrates the fact that bilateralism on Kashmir has totally failed. Terming the speech as highly commendable, Mehmood Ahmed Saghar the vice president of Democratic Freedom Party said that it was a true reflection of ground realties. He said that that the implementation of the UN resolutions was the best road-map to settle Kashmir dispute peacefully. He said that the UN proposed roadmap was the most feasible, viable and workable solution to Kashmir dispute. “Had this roadmap been implemented thoroughly there would have been no dispute in the region today?”, Saghar said adding that there was a dire need that both the countries should implement the resolutions in letter and spirit.”
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