GPKSC fear of discrimination against permanent residents of the disputed IOJK.

MIRPUR (AJK) -- :Kashmiris rights outfit and a think-tank - the Global Pakistan Kashmir Supreme Council International (GPKSC), while categorically rejecting India's nefarious move of imposing the new domicile rules unlawfully,immorally and forcibly in the internationally-acknowledged dispute Indian held Jammu Kashmir state, feared that it would lead to systematic and blatant discrimination against the permanent residents of the ancient Muslim-majority disputed occupied Jammu and Kashmir state causing strangulation of the employment avenues of the local youth.

Addressing weekly 'Focus on Kashmir' emergent meeting of the organization at its head office in London on Thursday, Chairman of the GPKSC Raja Sikander Khan and President Kala Khan expressed deep concern over brewing anxiety in the youth of the Indian - held Jammu Kashmir state over the forcibly imposed 'new domicile rules'' in the globally-recognized Indian held state of Jammu and Kashmir by the sitting fascist and hardliner PM Modi-led Indian government.

'Domicile law is being rammed down throats of the people of Jammu and Kashmir inhibiting either side of the line of control and rest of the world over following the forced imposition of the so called law in the disputed state denying all international norms and commitments including the UN resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir issue', the GPKSC leaders underlined, says a message reaching and released to the media here on Thursday.

'The occupied Jammu and Kashmir people are skeptical about what is being promised to them, needless to say why', the two kashmiri leaders said quoting latest reports reaching from the strife-torn Indian held valley.

'The misgivings the people of IOJ and K had, have come to forth. The sophistry emanating...

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