Double standard of world powers criticised


SIALKOT - Kashmir Martyrs Day was observed throughout Sialkot and Narowal districts by the refugees from the occupied Jammu and Kashmir settled in both the districts on Friday.
The daylong programmes started with special prayers for the solidarity, unity and prosperity of the country as well as for early liberation of occupied valley. Quran Khawani for the martyrs and special meetings were held for commemorating the Kashmiri Martyrs of 1931 who were shot dead by the Dogra rulers outside Srinagar jail.
Addressing the meetings refugees from occupied Jammu and Kashmir, settled in Sialkot and Narowal districts, urged on the all peace-loving nations, especially the UN to step up efforts for stopping the barbarism and killing of innocent Kashmiris in held valley.
The Kashmiris on the occasion strongly criticized the double standard of big powers, champions of human rights and the role United Nations for not resolving the more than 60 years old Kashmir laying pending on its agenda. They alleged that United Nations was only watching the agenda of big powers as well as remained silent over the violation of its own charter of human rights in held Kashmir. The killings youth and abduction of women has become daily routine in held state but it remained unnoticed by United Nations and champions of human rights, they asserted.
They said that world leaders had penetrated their attention on Kashmir issue but Indian troops have intensified the killing of innocent Kashmiri. They said that Pakistan govt had adopted flexible attitude for fruitful and durable outcome of dialogues.
 On the other hand Indian government was stick to its old practice for not resolving more than half-century-old Kashmir disputes according to aspirations of Kashmiris and in accordance with the United Nations resolutions.
While addressing a meeting the District President All Jammu and Kashmiris Muslim Conference Hafiz Muhammad Raza said that Kashmiri had initiated the movement in held Kashmir, with the aim of liberating their motherland from the Indian yoke and the liberation movement had now reached at its peak and it could not be crushed by dint of any force and barbarism. Kashmiri leaders of All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference Ejaz Ahmad Sheikh Sheik Muhammad Saleem appealed to the UNO, champions of human rights and peace loving countries to give up their double standard and force Indian government should to stop the genocide of innocent Kashmiris in held valley.
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