Minority leaders support Kashmiris' struggle for freedom.

LAHORE -- Leaders of various faiths on Wednesday extended their full support to the Kashmiris' struggle for liberation from the Indian yoke and demanded that the international community force New Delhi to reverse its decision of revoking the special status of the disputed territory.

Addressing the All Pakistan Minorities Convention at Jamaat-e-Islami's headquarters in Mansoora, the speakers backed the Kashmiris' right to self-determination, which is granted to them by various UN resolutions.

They condemned worst human rights violations in the Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) and called for lifting the curfew and ending 80-day-long siege.

The JI organised the convention to highlight the Indian brutalities in the held Kashmir and sought suggestions from the leaders of Hindu, Christian, Sikh and other religions on the situation emerged after Indian move to abrogate the Article 370 and 35A.

JI chief Senator Sirajul Haq presided over the session. Speakers included JI Secretary General Ameerul Azim, JI Naib Emir Asadullah Bhutto, JI Naib Emir Liaqat Baloch, Advocate Ziauddin Ansari, Christian leaders Imran Elder Dilbar Jani, Sunil Patras, Ibrahim Danial, Ex-MNA Pervaiz Masih, Dr Kanwal Firdous, Sajid Bhatia, Ratan Lal Arya, Sardar Gopal Singh Chawla, Ramesh Sing and others.

The speakers expressed grave concern over the Indian designs to change the demography of the region. The joint declaration condemned the violence against Muslims, Dalits and the followers of Sikh, Christian, Parsi faiths. Speakers demanded the UNO and human rights organizations take notice of mob lynching and other incidents of torture and violence in the so-called largest democracy of the world.

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