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ISLAMABAD, Jul 19 (APP):Speakers urged the international community to resolve issue of Indian Occupied Jammu Kashmir (IIOJK) which was pending from the last several decades for the durable regional peace and development.
They were addressing at a conference here on Saturday “Memory of Accession to the Pakistan on July ” which was organized by All Parties Hurriyat Conference Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Council.
The conference was attended by Fatehullah Miankhel MNA Member Kashmir Committee, Senator Dinesh Kumar, Javed Badhanavi Minister of Azad Kashmir Imtiaz Naseem, Farzana Yaqoob Former Minister of Azad Kashmir, Faizullah Firaq Spokesperson of Gilgit-Baltistan were also addressed to the conference.
Kashmiris on both sides of the Line of Control and around the world are observing Accession to Pakistan Day today, reaffirming their unwavering commitment to the ongoing struggle for freedom from Indian occupation and the complete integration of Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan.
Speakers said that on this day in 1947, the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference, representing the true aspirations of the Kashmiri people, unanimously passed the historic resolution of Kashmir’s accession to Pakistan. The meeting held at the residence of Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan in the Aabi Guzar area of Srinagar, declared the state’s intention to join Pakistan based on shared religious, geographical, cultural, and economic ties, as well as the deep-rooted sentiments of millions of Kashmiri Muslims.
Senior leader All Parties Hurriyat Conference Muhammad Farooq Rahmani addressed to the participants of the conference and said that “When this resolution was passed on July 19, 1947, the Indian government had showed the unlike response and put pressure on Kashmiri leaders.
Kashmir was connected to India by using force, due to the use of force, the entire Kashmir could not be integrated with Pakistan, Not only this resolution but many resolutions were passed but International community are not taking these solution into serious.
Rehmani said that “We hope that truth will prevail and India Illegal occupation will end in occupied Kashmir”
Pakistan has to advocate for the rights of Kashmiris and Pakistan will succeed.
There can be no compromise on the right to self-determination and this is the final solution.
Abdullah Gul social activist said that the resolution of July 19, 1947, remains a powerful testament to the will of the Kashmiri people, who envisioned their future with Pakistan to safeguard their political, religious, and cultural identity—aware of the consequences of living under Hindu-dominated rule.
He emphasized that despite decades of brutal Indian repression, the aspiration of Kashmir’s accession to Pakistan remains alive in the hearts of the Kashmiri people. He affirmed that the people of Kashmir remain steadfast in their commitment to the historic pledge made on July 19, 1947.
MNA Fatehullah Khan Miankhel said that the slogan of the revered pro-freedom leader, the martyred Syed Ali Gilani—“We are Pakistanis, Pakistan is ours”—has become the enduring identity of the Kashmiri people. India’s relentless oppression, he added, has failed to break the spirit of the Kashmiri people or diminish their love for Pakistan. Their struggle for freedom from Indian occupation and the realization of their rightful aspiration for accession to Pakistan continues with unwavering determination.
AJK Minister Imtiaz Naseem has appreciated the visit of Pakistani parliament delegation to different countries and highlighted the Kashmir issue and exposed the dirty face of Modi government.
She said that BJP regime has crossed all the limits and record for the violation of human rights in IIOJK.
Abdul Hameed lone said that citing the rise in intolerance, xenophobia, and the systematic persecution of religious minorities in India, he argued that the apprehensions the Kashmiris leadership had in 1947 about Hindu domination and cultural erasure were entirely justified.
“The revocation of Article 370, the introduction of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), and the implementation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) have only reinforced those early fears,” he said.
He described the 19th July Resolution as a historic declaration that showcased the Kashmiri leadership’s resolve to protect the identity, culture, and political future of the region’s majority population.
“The resolution represented the will of nearly 80 percent of the state’s population and affirmed their inherent right to self-determination,” he stated.
Former Minister AJK Farzana Yaqoob said that underscored that the Kashmiris’ freedom struggle continues to draw strength from this foundational political statement.
“Despite decades of brutal repression, Kashmiris remain undefeated in their pursuit of freedom from Indian occupation,” she said.
Reiterating the resolve of the Kashmiri people, Farzana stated that nothing short of complete freedom would satisfy their aspirations.
She voiced optimism that the time was near when the “chapter of India’s imperial presence in Kashmir would come to an end,” and the people of the region would realize the dream their forefathers envisioned 78 years ago.