Kashmir Is Our Moral Stand, A Jugular Vein : Nasser Janjua

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Kashmir is our moral stand, a jugular vein : Nasser Janjua

ISLAMABAD, Feb 2 (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 02nd Feb, 2017 ) : Advisor to Prime Minister on National Security, Nasser Khan Janjua on Thursday said Pakistan was committed to providing moral, diplomatic and political support for Kashmir and Kashmiri brethren and it will continue to do same.

"Kashmir is our moral stand and a jugular vein where everyone, oldest to the youngest is united. All political parties have one stance. We all are there for you. Indeed Kashmir is our Unison," he said this while addressing a Kashmir Conference - A way forward.

The Advisor said Pakistan does not support the issue militarily as the indigenous character of movement bears a stronger moral strength and chances to succeed. The Conference was organised by Pakistan Observer here at Nazria-e-Pakistan Council (NPC) Building and was addressed by President Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Masood Khan, former Prime Minister AJK, Sardar Attique Ahmed, telephonic address by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq from Srinagar, Mishal Malik, Ghulam Muhammad Safi, Mirza Shah Nawaz Khan, scholars and a large number of people from different walks of life.

Nasser Janjua said it is a great endeavor in righteous direction to express solidarity with Kashmiri brethren and to tell them that our heart beats with them and for them. "We all stand with people of Kashmir to ginger the world conscience," he said.

The Advisor said Indian misinterpretation and propagation that Kashmiri fury is Pakistan's sponsored is ill-founded and baseless, adding that bilateralism, though is a good concept but history bears testimony to it that India has failed it by one way or the other.

Indeed India has brought bilateralism to an unsustainable dead end, he said. He said Indian Occupied Kashmir has been in constant flames ever since partition of sub-continent. The flames of this fire are fueled by philosophy of "Might is Right by India" and the sleeping conscience of world.

These flames, he said, speak volumes, particularly on indifference demonstrated by world and added global power politics of world powers, its trends and drivers, watching and safeguarding own interests can sometimes overshadow human values and betray the morality.

The Advisor said Kashmir being the longest and unresolved dispute on agenda of United Nations presents one such classic example, adding that indeed Kashmir, exposes mysterious and callous silence of dumb and numb international community.

"Kashmir exposes self-serving power politics of world players who hold a periscope of their own power lust and economic greed but turn a blind eye to unprecedented human rights violations, atrocities, abuse and brutalities committed by India on innocent Kashmiris," he said.

"Yes, Kashmir and poor Kashmiris and their injuries showcase double standards of the world. They go on to prove that political, ideological, economical interests surpass humanity even in the civilized and modern world of 21st Century," the Advisor said.

He said even today India is trying to wear out and fatigue protestors by way of using pallet guns, tear gas and chilli based ammunition. More than 700,000 forces continue to haunt, beat, torture, harass and humiliate innocent civilians by way of prolonged curfews, communication black outs and large scale crackdowns.

Side by side, he said India is trying to dust eyes and resorting to play political gimmicks by offering development packages and bringing in all parties delegation to engage Kashmiri leadership.

The clever move of deceit and double talk is hoped to succeed in face of rising slogans of Azadi, Azadi, Azadi, Go India Go Back' and `Pakistan Zindabad.' In his address, President Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Masood Khan said, "We are making a new beginning.

With renewed confidence and by the Grace of Allah, we are bound to succeed. A strong Pakistan is the best guarantee for the success of cause of Kashmir." Earlier, in his welcome address, Faisal Zahid Malik thanked the participants for attending the Conference.