High time to hold India accountable for committing crimes in IOJK: AJK president.

MIRPUR (AJK) -- Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan while appreciating the Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC-IPHRC) for condemning the Indian attempts of changing demography of occupied Kashmir, has said that India has been spurning the UN and the OIC resolutions on Kashmir since long.

'Now is the high time for the international community particularly the Muslim world to revisit its diplomatic and economic relations with India and hold it accountable for committing heinous crimes against humanity in the occupied territory,' the AJK president said in a statement on Wednesday.

Commenting on IPHRC statement in which the OIC body squarely rejects the Indian Government's illegal actions to alter the demographic status of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK) as violation of OIC and UN Security Council Resolutions and international human rights/humanitarian laws, President Masood said a message must be conveyed to India that inhuman treatment to the Kashmiri people and the Indian Muslims will no longer be tolerated.

The AJK president said the Modi-led BJP government had come up with a systematic plan to carry forward the Hindutva doctrine and change demography of the held territory, and the motive behind it is very clear.

Under the garb of new domicile laws, the Indian rulers want to settle non-state subjects in occupied Kashmir and turn the Muslim majority into a minority to accomplish their nefarious agenda, he said, adding, the Kashmiri people were determined not to let the Indian sordid plans succeed.

Sardar Masood Khan said taking advantage of the focus of the whole world on combating Covid-19, India was attempting to perpetuate its illegitimate and unlawful occupation of Kashmir through the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri people and change of laws. The Kashmiri youth were being declared militants and killed in fake encounters, he added.

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