Reading the ceasefire
March 13, 2021
The Indian media and political analysts have been saying that Pakistan s COAS statement that Pakistan and India must resolve the longstanding issue of Jammu and Kashmir in a dignified and peaceful manner as per the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir reportedly encouraged the Modi government to agree on the LoC ceasefire.
This seems implausible as the COAS had merely restated Pakistan s consistent focus on dialogue to resolve differences with India. For the past four years, the same stance miserably failed to convince the recalcitrant Modi to halt his anti-Pakistan policy. Even when Imran Khan addressed the Sri Lanka-Pakistan Trade and Investment Conference on February 24, he underlined that “Our [India-Pakistan] only dispute is Kashmir and it can only be resolved through dialogue. After coming into power he explained to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the way forward for the subcontinent is to resolve our differences throu
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AN Indian soldier stands near a camp for Rohingya refugees on the outskirts of occupied Jammu on Sunday. AP
SRINAGAR: Authorities in Occupied Kashmir have sent at least 168 Rohingya refugees to a holding centre, police said on Sunday, in a process they say is meant for the deportation of thousands of the refugees living in the disputed region.
The move began on Saturday following a directive from the disputed region’s home department to identify Rohingya living in the southern city of Jammu, said Inspector-General Mukesh Singh.
He said around 5,000 Rohingya Muslims had taken refuge in Jammu in the past few years.
Women in IIOJK immensely suffer at hands of Indian forces
They re molested and objectified to collectively punish for their defiance to illegal Indian rule, says AJK president
PHOTO: COURTESY/@Masood Khan
MUZAFFARABAD:
Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan has said that as the world is celebrating international women s day, thousands of women in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) are immensely suffering at the hands of occupation troops of an aggressor country .
“Thousands of women in Kashmir suffer immensely due to the illegal occupation of their motherland. Sisters have died while saving their siblings, young wives have suffered defending their husbands and mothers have taken their last breath longing for their missing sons,” the president said while addressing a 70-member delegation of Air War College of Pakistan Air Force on Monday.