Syed Salahuddin appeals to govt of Pakistan being recognized party in Kashmir dispute should enter its armed forces in Kashmir.

MUZAFFARABAD -- Chairman United Jihad Council Syed Salahuddin has appealed to the government of Pakistan being the recognized party in the Kashmir dispute should enter its armed forces in Kashmir and should not restrict its role to political and diplomatic support while arming the Kashmiri freedom fighters and Kashmiris masses on both sides of the Kashmir. He said that if the matters will remain restricted to the politics and diplomacy then humanitarian crisis could emerge in Kashmir and the results of this will be severe from every aspect. Syed Salahuddin said that the blood of the martyrs will bring fruits and Kashmiris will soon get freedom from the Indian occupation. He said that 27th October 1947 and 5th August 2019 are the worst days of the history of sub-continent, adding that for how long the international community will remain silent spectator.

These views were expressed by the Hizb Chief and Chairman of the United Jihad Council Syed Salahuddin while addressing a high level meeting of the United Jihad Council.

On October 27, 1947, Indian authorities entered its forces on Jammu and Kashmir and occupied the area and through force while seizing the fundamental rights of a peaceful nation and forcing it into forced slavery.

After the illegal occupation, hooligans and terrorists associated with Dogra forces and RSS massacred the Muslims mercilessly and also occupied their properties. Syed Salahuddin said that the Kashmiri nation never accepted this forced slavery and military domination, but for the last 72 years ran the organized resistance movement and India used full military force to crush it. He said that over 500,000 Kashmiris have been martyred as a result of Indian occupation, hundreds and...

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