ISLAMABAD: President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi today assured people of occupied Kashmir that Pakistan stood with them.
We are are with you at every forum and fighting your case everywhere,” President Dr Ali said. He expressed this sentiment at a rally in Islamabad to mark the Kashmir Black Day against the occupation of the valley by Indian forces since Oct 27, 1947. Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan and National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser accompanied the President of Pakistan.
“We want to tell them (Kashmiris) that Pakistan is yours. Pakistan wants to call the attention of the international community towards the oppression and barbarism that is continuing in Kashmir,” President Alvi said.

There was “no democracy” in Kashmir as opposed to what the Indian government claimed, he said, adding that what was happening with Kashmiri people was also reflected in what was happening with minorities elsewhere in India and especially Muslims.
“I challenge you, see how minorities are treated in Pakistan and look at how minorities are treated in India,” he said.
Talking about the India’s forced demographic changes in the occupied valley, President Alvi said Pakistan will “not accept” them.
“I want to warn the Indian government that the way [Prime Minister Narendra] Modi committed oppression in Gujrat, what he did to Muslims in other regions of India, the way oppression is done by changing the Citizenship Amendment Act, my Kashmiri brother will fight against that, he is fighting and is laying down his life in sacrifice. He will not rest.”
Addressing the people of occupied Kashmir, he said, “My brothers, the tales of violence and oppression, the black history that has been imposed on you […] we Pakistanis will stand with you. We are with you at every forum and fighting your case everywhere. We are with you in your struggle.”
The president blasted the Indian government for having “no shame”, pointing out that cases had been registered against people who celebrated Pakistan’s wins in the T20 World Cup in Srinagar and other cities.
“The hearts [of the Kashmiris] beat with us,” he said. “It is a big thing that even amidst this oppression, they express their love and emotions for Pakistan. And I believe [celebrations after Pakistan’s win over India] were held with more passion in Srinagar than in Islamabad.”
He assured Kashmiris that their freedom was near and called upon the Indian prime minister to put an end to the oppression in Kashmir.
“Mr Modi, have some shame and end this oppression. Free Kashmir,” he said.
The president said India was “digging its own grave” by oppressing Kashmiris and other minorities in the country.
“We repeat that efforts are being made to start genocide over there. We fear that they will oppress and the people will rise for which they will blame Pakistan,” he said.
The Indian government, under its Hindutva raj and under the plans of RSS โ the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh party, which is said to be a parent organisation of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party โ is trying to wipe off the country’s history and when it does that, its [own] future gets bleak too, the president observed.
PM urges international community to play its part
In his message on the occasion, Prime Minister Imran Khan urged the international community to play its role in putting pressure on India and stop human rights violations in occupied Kashmir.
He said the world should help secure the right of Kashmiris to determine their own future in accordance with the United Nations Security Council’s resolutions.
“We stand united in support of the Kashmiris’ inalienable right to self-determination,” he emphasised.
The prime minister said that despite the oppression and cruelty of Indian forces for the last seven decades, the Kashmiris were determined to gain freedom. “We salute the courage and determination of the Kashmiris, including women and children. Kashmiris are a source of inspiration for the freedom-loving people of the world.”
“Unfortunately, in today’s India, the ideology of RSS is prevalent,” he said, adding that there was no place for Muslims and other minorities in its extremist ideology.
He said the ruling BJP was using oppressive methods to suppress the voice of Kashmiris and deny their right to self-determination.
Pakistan had raised the issue of Jammu and Kashmir at all forums including the UN, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and in bilateral meetings with world leaders, the premier recalled. He said the UNSC took up the issue of Kashmir three times and rejected the claim that Kashmir was an internal matter of India.

