President Dr Arif Alvi and the members of the United Kìngdom’s parliament have expressed deep concern over human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
The matter was discussed as the Members of Parliament and the representatives of the Pakistani and Kashmiri diaspora in the UK called on President Alvi in Islamabad today.
The meeting highlighted the need for an action by the international community to put pressure on India to stop its human rights abuses in IIOJK.
The President said India is involved in the genocide of Muslims, persecution and suppression of minorities, burning and destroying the churches in Manipur, and the extra-judicial killings of the leaders of minority communities regionally and internationally.
He highlighted that India is trying to change the demographic structure of the IIOJK to transform the Kashmiri people into a minority in their own land.
He urged the world to put pressure on India to reverse its illegal demographic changes in the occupied territory.
UK Shadow Minister Andrew Gwynne express grave concern over the human rights violations and denial of rights to the people of IIOJK.