Islamabad/SRINAGAR - Pakistan yesterday formally invited India for
talks over the Kashmir dispute as the occupant forces in the held
territory have crossed all limits of human rights violations.
At least nine people were killed Monday in fierce clashes between
protesters and Indian troops across the Kashmir valley on Indian
Independence Day despite the authorities imposing a round-the-clock
curfew and snapping of mobile and internet services.
Dozens of civilians, mostly young men, have been killed in clashes
between protesters and security forces, and thousands more injured in
the region’s worst violence since 2010.
Kashmiris on both sides of the Line of Control and across the world
observed India’s Independence Day as Black Day to convey the message to
the world that India has illegally occupied their homeland.
Root of conflicts
Pakistan yesterday said that the Kashmir issue was the root of the
conflicts present between the two neighbours and emphasised upon seeking
the solution of the issue through meaningful and purposeful dialogue.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry invited his Indian
counterpart S Jaishankar to Islamabad for a ‘meaningful dialogue over
the Kashmir issue’ at a meeting with Indian High Commissioner in
Pakistan Gautam Bambawale here.
Chaudhry, in a letter handed over to Indian HC, reminded Indian
Foreign Affairs secretary that tracing out the solution of Kashmir issue
was obligation of both countries according to the resolutions of the
UN.
Unfinished agenda
Almost simultaneously, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif called Kashmir an
unfinished agenda of the United Nations. In a meeting here with PML-N
presidential candidate for AJK Masood Khan, PM Sharif said the UN must
intervene to resolve this issue.
LoC violations
Officials said the foreign secretary in his meeting with Indian HC
also asked him to convey Pak concerns over the LoC ceasefire violations
by India.
Indian forces resorted to firing near Rawalkot’s Neza Pir sector over the weekend, prompting response from Pak troops.
Black Day
Indian Independence Day was observed as Black Day on both sides of
LoC by holding pro-freedom and anti-India rallies and protests.
Despite curfew and other restrictions, the people of IHK marked the day with protest demonstrations, KMS reported.
There was complete strike in the territory, call for which had been
jointly given by the Hurriyet leaders Syed Ali Gilani, Mirwaiz Umar
Farooq, Yasin Malik and others. All markets were shut and roads wore a
deserted look.
The authorities had converted the entire territory into a garrison.
Srinagar city, where the main function of India’s Independence Day was
held amid the multi-tier security cover, remained reduced to a ghost
town.
Ex-FM opposes Modi
Former foreign minister and Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid on
Monday disagreed with PM Narendra Modi’s point of view on Balochistan,
advising him to not interfere in Pakistan’s internal matters.
Khurshid said Balochistan is different from any part of Azad Jammu
and Kashmir and India’s right and entitlement was limited to Kashmir.
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