Kashmiri Commander ask for Pakistan Military intervention in Occupied Kashmir liberation from India

Kashmiri Commander ask for Pakistan Military intervention in Occupied Kashmir liberation from India

ISLAMABAD - Kashmiri Commander Syed Salahuddin ask for Pakistan Military intervention in Occupied Kashmir liberation from India

Kashmiri commander said on Sunday that Pakistan should send troops to protect the people of India-controlled Kashmir if the United Nations does not send peacekeepers after New Delhi revoked its autonomy last month.

“It’s binding upon the armed forces of Pakistan, the first Islamic nuclear power, to enter India-occupied Kashmir to militarily help the people of the territory,” Syed Salahuddin, who heads an alliance of over a dozen groups fighting Indian rule in Kashmir, said.

His comments underline growing domestic pressure on Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Kahn to take robust action after India stripped Kashmir of its special status on Aug. 5. Khan has so far focused on a global diplomatic campaign condemning India’s actions.

“In these testing times... mere diplomatic and political support is not going to work,” Salahuddin told a gathering of hundreds in Muzaffarabad, the capital of the Pakistani zone of Kashmir.