Monday, September 16th, 2019
AJK President welcomes US Senators letter to US President
BRADFORD/LEEDS; September 16, 2019: Sardar Masood Khan, President AJK, has welcomed the statement of a bipartisan group of the US Senate which calls upon President Donald Trump to take immediate action to help facilitate an end to the deepening humanitarian crisis in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing various gathering in Leeds and Bradford he said four senators – Chris van Hollen (Democrat), Lindsay Graham (Republican), Todd Young (Republican) and Ben Cardin (Democrat) have, in a letter to President Trump, have expressed deep concern about (a) Indian Government’s revocationRead More
Indian Supreme court orders govt to bring normalcy in occupied Kashmir
Court also orders govt to allow Congress leader to visit Valley: FM QURESHI terms verdict unprecedented and victory of Valley people NEW DELHI, SEPT 16 -The Indian Supreme Court on Monday ordered the Indian government to restore normalcy in the occupied valley. The Indian apex court also ordered the government to allow Congress leader to visit the Valley. earlier, According to a report, the petitions include pleas against the validity of scrapping Article 370 and 35(A) of the Indian Constitution without proper discourse in the parliament. Meanwhile foreign minister Shah MahmoodRead More
Expats need to motivate world public opinion about Kashmir: Masood
BRADFORD, England, (DNA) – The AJK President, Sardar Masood Khan has said that human crisis in occupied Kashmir wants Pakistani and Kashmiri community to further gear up their efforts, and motivate international public opinion in favor of legitimate demand Kashmiri people for their inalienable right to self-determination. Speaking at a dinner hosted in his honor by former Member European Parliament [MEP] Amjad Mehmood Bashir here, he said the Pakistani and Kashmiri expatriates need to apprise the international community of fast deteriorating situation of occupied Kashmir and the worst human rightsRead More
Modi turned Kashmir into an open air prison: British newspaper
ISLAMABAD (DNA) – British newspaper The Guardian in its editorial said that Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has turned Kashmir into an open air prison, with the inmates cut off from the outside world. The newspaper said that this week India’s prime minister clocked up 100 days in office in his second term. Mr Modi has chosen to govern much as he did his first term – as a rightwing populist on behalf of the majority Hindu population at the expense of the rights of minorities, especially Muslims, in hisRead More