Islamabad:
Pakistan’s decisive victory in recent conflict with India has revived the nation with a renewed spirit of determination, resilience and unity.
By averting the enemy’s malicious design, Pakistan has confirmed his unwavering obligation to protect its sovereignty and national security at any cost.
Speakers at a dinner hosted in Islamabad by ALAF Ahmad Bhat, President of Jammu and Kashmir Salvation Movement (JKSM) and senior leader for All Parties Hurriyat conference, in honor of overseas Kashmiri leaders, emphasized that this military triumph should also be delivered diplomatically.
They underlined the need for Pakistan to mobilize special delegations to global platforms, including the United Nations, OIC, the European Union and Key World Capitals – to postpone India’s real intentions and violations of human rights in Kashmir.
Delegates should be given extensive briefings to present undeniable evidence of Indian aggression, border violations and humanitarian assaults to the international community.
By tackling the event, President of Tehreek-E-Kashmir Europe Muhammad Ghalib, said India, despite his clear defeat, continues to resort to fraudsters propaganda and conspiracies. He emphasized the urgent need for national unity and collective responsibility for addressing India’s disinformation campaigns – especially on social media, where fabricated news is spread to distort the truth and mislead the international community.
He paid tribute to the Pakistani armed forces for their decisive victory and an appropriate response to Indian aggression, which not only protected the country’s sovereignty, but also lifted morality throughout the nation.
Chairman JKSM Altaf Ahmad Bhat emphasized that without a fair and lasting decision on the Kashmir issue, peace in South Asia will remain evasive.
He urged the international community, especially the United Nations, to fulfill his promise to give Kashmiris their right to self -determination.
He appealed to US President Donald Trump to play a constructive role in solving the Kashmir issue using Kashmiri’s ambitions to ensure sustainable regional peace.
When he highlights the critical role of Kashmir’s rivers, Bhat pointed out that the recent war has revealed how vital water resources are for Pakistan and how the country is vulnerable to Indian water aggression due to its control over rivers derived from occupied cashmere.
He emphasized that until Kashmir is freed, Pakistan will remain susceptible to Indian extortion over the water flow.