Verdict on future of Kashmir only by Kashmiri people: Aziz

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Press Trust of India Islamabad
Last Updated : Jul 24 2016 | 8:57 PM IST
Amid a war of words, Pakistan today said any verdict on the future of Kashmir can only be given by the Kashmiri people, a day after New Delhi made it clear that the whole of Jammu and Kashmir belongs to India and will never become part of Pakistan.
In response to the statement by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, that "the whole of Jammu & Kashmir belongs to India and Kashmir will never become part of Pakistan," Pakistan's Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz said, "Such a verdict on the future of Kashmir can only be given by the people of Kashmir and not by the External Affairs Minister of India".
"This right has been promised to the people of Kashmir by the UN Security Council. It is high time that India allowed the people of Jammu & Kashmir to exercise this right through a free and fair UN supervised plebiscite. Once the majority of the people of Kashmir have voted for joining either Pakistan or India the whole world will accept this verdict of the Kashmiri people," Aziz said upping the ante on the issue.
Swaraj had also objected to the statement of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in which he had called Burhan Wani a "martyr" saying "For India he was a wanted terrorist".
Aziz commented, "Here again, India cannot ignore the fact that over 200,000 Kashmiris participated in the funeral prayers of Burhan Muzaffar Wani in 50 different locations throughout Indian Occupied Kashmir despite strict curfew clamped in the Valley, which still continues 15 days after Wani's extrajudicial murder on July 8, 2016".
"Let us not forget, as one Indian writer has reminded us, that not long ago the British labelled Indian freedom fighters as traitors and terrorists because at that time India was considered an integral part of the British Empire.
"Government and the people of Pakistan remain firmly committed in their moral, diplomatic and political support to the Kashmiris' indigenous movement for self-determination and resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions on Kashmir.
"Pakistan urges the UN, international community and the human rights organisations to play their role in stopping the Indian atrocities in the Indian-Occupied Kashmir against innocent and defenceless Kashmiris. Even in India, conscientious voices have raised concern over the brutalities and reign of terror unleashed by the Indian forces in Indian-Occupied Kashmir," he said.
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First Published: Jul 24 2016 | 8:57 PM IST

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