Pakistan wants peace with India but Kashmir remains key, PM Kakar tells General Assembly
ISLAMABAD (AA) – Pakistani Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar on Friday said that his country wants peace with all neighbors, including India, but Kashmir remains “key to peace” with New Delhi.
In his address to the 78th session of the UN General Assembly in New York City, Kakar said Pakistan desires peaceful and productive relations with all neighbors.
“The Jammu and Kashmir dispute is one of the oldest issues on the agenda of the Security Council (and) India has evaded implementation of the Security Council’s resolutions, which call for the final disposition of Jammu and Kashmir to be decided by its people through UN-supervised plebiscite,” he said.
Recalling the Indian government’s unilateral actions in August 2019, he said New Delhi deployed 900,000 troops in the “illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir” to impose a solution on Kashmiris.
“To this end, India has imposed extended lockdowns and curfews, jailed all genuine Kashmiri leaders, violently suppressed peaceful protests, and resorted to extrajudicial killings of innocent Kashmiris in fake encounters,” he said.
He added that Indian authorities did not even allow a team from the UN High Commission for Human Rights to visit Kashmir.
He urged the UN Security Council to implement its resolution on Kashmir.
Growing Islamophobia
While talking about Islamophobia, Kakar said that it’s an age-old phenomenon, however, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, it has assumed epidemic proportions, as manifested in the negative profiling of Muslims and attacks on Islamic sites and symbols, such as the recent public burnings of the Holy Quran.
He welcomed the legislation initiated by Denmark and contemplated by Sweden and said Pakistan and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) countries will propose further steps to combat Islamophobia, including the appointment of a special envoy, creation of an Islamophobia data center, and legal assistance to victims and an accountability process to punish Islamophobic crimes.