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ISLAMABAD, Feb 07 (APP): Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on National Security Dr Moeed Yusuf has said that the EU DisinfoLab report and Pakistan’s dossier highlighting the Indian.

state-sponsored terrorism on its soil were eye opening evidence for the world.

India had failed to crush the Kashmiris’ freedom struggle post revocation of the special status of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

Its illegal actions had rather increased hatred among all the Kashmiris and dragged it into a quagmire, the SAPM said in an exclusive interview with APP on the Kashmir Solidarity Day.

“The problem is that the next logical action to be taken by the world should be based on moral, ethical and legal grounds to hold India accountable and punish the perpetrators within India involved in violence and human rights abuses along with demographic changes and genocidal acts being perpetrated in IIOJK is not considered.”

Dr Moeed said India should be held accountable for illegal occupation of the Jammu and Kashmir and penalised for massacre, mass rapes and maiming of innocent Kashmiri youth, women and children.

The SAPM said February 5 this year was different for two reasons. Firstly the Kashmiri people had been under military siege for another full year since last February 5 amid communication blockade and a domicile law aimed at diluting the demography and their culture. It was unbearable for any Pakistani.

Secondly, he added, by the grace of the Almighty India’s true face was exposed to the world not only by Pakistan’s efforts to highlight its hegemonic and fascist designs, but also by independent voices of legislators, human rights organizations, and media of the West.

The EU DisinfoLab report also brought fore India’s ugly face.

“What more evidence does the world need to know that they are dealing with a rogue government in India deliberately spreading lies against Pakistan.”

He expressed the hope that by next February 5 the situation would be different as Pakistan would be able to force India to take the right steps for liberating the IIOJK.

He, however, acknowledged that there was no overnight solution available and the struggle would take some time to reach its logical conclusion.

“Pakistan is pursuing all diplomatic and legal channels to achieve its goal of getting the Kashmiris their just and acknowledged right of self-determination.”

Dr Moeed said former Indian ministers like Yashvant Sinha and others had revealed that India as a state was lying to the world on the Kashmir Issue.

He mentioned that if India had achieved its ambition in the IIOJK then why was there a military curfew, communications blockade, killings of innocent Kashmiris with burial miles away from the occupied valley and deployment of 900,000 troops to barricade 8 million Kashmiris.

He said he had been pushing for an unapologetic, proactive, and pragmatic approach of Pakistan on the issue. “Wherever there are weaknesses, we must introspect and improve.

But we have not done anything that should make us shy of presenting our view forcefully to the world, without any hesitation or concern of upsetting others. We must be self-confident and sure of our own narrative if we want to gain the world’s respect and force them to understand that we mean business.”

Dr Moeed observed that the resistance in IIOJK had now been picked up by the world as India was regularly facing criticism for its crimes against humanity from the West.

The UNHCR reports of 2018-19, he said, had clearly mentioned what was going on in the IIOJK and its recommendations must be implemented.

The United Nations Secretary General had made very positive statements but India was becoming scared of the outcome of plebiscite. “Otherwise, why isn’t it ready to hold it.”

The SAPM, however, said despite all that had gone, Pakistan stood for peace. “The prime minister’s vision is for a peaceful and connected region.”

He said Pakistan was ready to move forward and use dialogue to get to a final solution but it could not happen without Indian actions to create an enabling environment.

It would have to reverse and end its follies in Kashmir and stop perpetrating terrorism against Pakistan.

“If India shows sincerity, it will find Pakistan a willing party in the quest for peace and resolution of Kashmir dispute according to the UNSC resolutions.”

APP Services