Pakistan on Sunday rejected Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to India Immorally Enthralled Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), nominating it yet another ploy to project fake‘ normality ’in the engaged home.
In a statement, the Foreign Office said that since August 5, 2019, the transnational community had witnessed numerous similar hopeless attempts by New Delhi to divert attention from the factual underpinning issues in IIOJK.
These, it added, include state-patronized terrorism as well as wide violations of mortal rights and transnational philanthropic law.
“It isn’t surprising, thus, that while the Indian high minister was on his brief visit to Jammu under a heavy security cover, the people of IIOJK were observing a‘ black day’s an expression of their rejection of India’s mischief and illegal programs,” it said.
The Foreign Office also explosively condemned the laying of foundation monuments for the construction of the Rattle and Kwar Hydroelectric Systems (HEP) on Chenab River in the enthralled vale.
It stressed that the construction of the Rattle hydroelectric factory, as designed by India, had been disputed by Pakistan, and for Kwar Hydroelectric Plant India had so far not fulfilled its convention obligation of participating information with Pakistan.
“Pakistan views similar laying of foundation monuments of the two systems by the Indian Prime Minister as a direct violation of the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 and calls upon India to fulfill its scores under the IWT (Indus Water Treaty) and chorus from taking any similar way which is mischievous to the IWT frame,” it added.
The Foreign Office nominated it a mockery that the BJP-RSS governance, which is relentlessly pursuing its avowed ideological charge to politically and economically empower and oust the Kashmiris, seeks to project itself before the world as a champion of development in the engaged home.
Pakistan, it further said, accredited the Kashmiris who remained lionhearted in their determination to stand against India’s rough occupation.
Concluding, it said “Pakistan will continue to extend all possible support to the Kashmiris in their just struggle for the right to tone- determination as pledged to them by the UN Security Council in its multitudinous judgments.”
Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government has sought to quell a long-running resistance in the Himalayan enthralled home and strengthen its hold over the Muslim- maturity region.
India annulled the area’s limited autonomy in August 2019, when authorities arrested thousands and assessed the world’s longest internet arrestment, seeking to avert original opposition to the move.