Pakistan's victory inspires unity among Kashmiris

They emphasized the need for Pakistan to mobilize special delegations to global platforms including the United Nations


Our Correspondent May 19, 2025
Kashmir meeting. photo: Express

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ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan's decisive victory in the recent conflict with India has reinvigorated the nation with a renewed spirit of determination, resilience, and unity.

By thwarting the enemy's malicious designs, Pakistan has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to protecting its sovereignty and national security at any cost.

Speakers at a dinner hosted in Islamabad by Altaf Ahmad Bhat, Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Salvation Movement (JKSM) and senior leader of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, in honor of overseas Kashmiri leaders, stressed that this military triumph must also be leveraged diplomatically.

They emphasized the need for Pakistan to mobilize special delegations to global platforms including the United Nations, OIC, European Union, and key world capitals—to expose India's real intentions and human rights violations in Kashmir.

Delegates should be given comprehensive briefings to present irrefutable evidence of Indian aggression, border violations, and humanitarian abuses to the international community.

Addressing the event, President of Tehreek-e-Kashmir Europe Muhammad Ghalib stated that despite its clear defeat, India continues to resort to deceitful propaganda and conspiracies. He emphasized the urgent need for national unity and collective responsibility to counter India's disinformation campaigns - particularly on social media, where fabricated news is being spread to distort the truth and mislead the international community.

He lauded the Pakistan Armed Forces for their decisive victory and a befitting response to Indian aggression, which not only protected the nation's sovereignty but also uplifted the morale of the entire nation.

Chairman JKSM Altaf Ahmad Bhat emphasized that without a just and lasting resolution to the Kashmir issue, peace in South Asia will remain elusive.

He urged the international community, especially the United Nations, to fulfill its promise of granting Kashmiris their right to self-determination.

He appealed to US President Donald Trump to play a constructive role in resolving the Kashmir issue by the aspirations of the Kashmiri people to ensure sustainable regional peace.

Highlighting the critical role of Kashmir's rivers, Bhat pointed out that the recent war has revealed how vital water resources are to Pakistan and how the country is vulnerable to Indian water aggression due to its control over rivers originating from occupied Kashmir.

He stressed that until Kashmir is liberated, Pakistan will remain susceptible to Indian blackmail over water flow.

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