APHC reacts to Indian plans of Soldier Colony in Occupied Kashmir
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ISLAMABAD, May 14 (APP): APHC leader and the Chairman of Kashmir Freedom Front (KFF), Syed Bashir Andrabi, has opposed the soldier colony for retired Indian soldiers.
Syed Bashir Andrabi addressing a public gathering at Dogripora in
Pulwama said that it was a ploy of the Indian government and its puppets in
the territory to change the demographic composition of the
territory.
"Jammu and Kashmir is a Muslim majority territory with disputed
status. India wants to make entry for non-state subjects to permanently
settle here to change the demography of the region," he added.
Syed Bashir Andrabi lauded the Pakistan's Permanent Representative in
the UN, Maleeha Lodhi, for raising the Kashmir dispute in the World
Body.
He said that Pakistan had always supported the Kashmir cause and
expressed the hope that it would continue its moral, political and diplomatic support to the Kashmiris' freedom movement, Kashmir media service
reported.
He appealed to the UN to take serious notice of the human rights
violations perpetrated by Indian troops in the occupied territory and initiate measures for resolving the lingering dispute in accordance with the Kashmiris'aspirations.
He also condemned banning of APHC seminar in Srinagar by the
authorities.