HomeLatest NewsIncrease in unlawful killings in Indian Administered Kashmir highlights Modi’s failure to protect its minorities

Increase in unlawful killings in Indian Administered Kashmir highlights Modi’s failure to protect its minorities

New Delhi: Indian authorities must ensure a prompt, independent and impartial investigation into the recent unlawful killings of civilians by Indian security forces in Kashmir, Amnesty International India said.

Human right abuses in Indian Administered Kashmir range from mass killings, enforced disappearances, torture, rape and sexual abuse to political repression and suppression of freedom of speech.

Currently, India maintains almost 1 million troops in Kashmir, making it the most militarized zone in the world, which have been involved in crimes against humanity.

Indian Security Forces operate with pretty much impunity in Indian Administered Kashmir. The draconian security laws, e.g. Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act 1978, The Armed Forces Special Powers Act 1990, Prevention of Terrorism Act 2002, give Extraordinary powers to Indian security personnel to shoot and kill unarmed civilians.

These infamous laws encourage the use of lethal forces in Indian Administered Kashmir against innocent people. Kashmiris are suffering under the illegal Indian rule. Kashmiris are looking towards Pakistan for every kind of support to help them out of this misery.

Therefore, Pakistan will continue to fight their case on every international platform. India calls Kashmir dispute a territorial issue.

While for Pakistan it is a humanitarian issue where the population of 1.3 million is being denied the right to self-determination. As long as Kashmiris don’t get freedom, people of Pakistan will stand with them. Pakistan would not let the world forget about plight of suppressed Kashmiris.

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah said, “Kashmir is the Jugular vein of Pakistan and no nation or country would tolerate its jugular vein remains under the sword of the enemy.” United Nations has failed to implement its resolutions of Kashmir which has the potential to disrupt global peace; it’s a nuclear flashpoint.

Jammu & Kashmir is an unfinished agenda of the completion of Pakistan and it will remain so until the outstanding dispute is resolved in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions and aspirations of Kashmiri people.

Even after 76 years, India has not fulfilled its international obligations and remained reluctant to conduct plebiscite in Jammu & Kashmir. US and its allies have failed to press India to resolve Kashmir dispute because of strategic convergence of Indo-Western interests. US deems India as a crucial player in its China containment strategy.

Hence, India acts with impunity in Indian Administered Kashmir and the region. Even after 77 years of its creation, UN could not protect the basis human rights of oppressed Kashmiris, hold India accountable, and deliver the promise of plebiscite to Kashmiri people.

UN must not become a tool in the hands of great powers; instead, it must go back to its primary responsibility as mentioned in the UN charter.

The process of de-colonization will be incomplete until the people of Jammu & Kashmir are enabled to exercise their right to self-determination through an UN-supervised plebiscite as called for in several resolutions of the Security Council.

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