Exemplary boycott eye opener for New Delhi: Waza

United Nations must come forward, implement resolutions

Srinagar: Urging United Nations to initiate process of implementing its resolutions guaranteeing ‘right to self determination’ Jammu and Kashmir People’s league Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza while addressing Fridayprayers in Islamabad district said through Economic packages and military might New Delhi can’t justify its illegal occupation.

According to a statement issued to KNS, terming the exemplary boycott eye opener for New Delhi, Waza said, “Since 1951 people have never put faith in Indian democracy and have boycotted these sham polls and this time again People of South Kashmir rejected these polls by exemplary boycott.” Adding, this poll boycott must serve eye opener New Delhi which has ever since showed reluctance in resolving the decades old Kashmir issue which has visible potential of sparking nuclear war in south Asian region.

He said that time a come when international community especially United Nations has to full fill its responsibility as people of Jammu and Kashmir since decades now have laid down uncounted sacrifices. He welcomed the statement of Pakistan foreign spokesman in which they have said that elections in the state can’t be substitute to right to self determination and hope Pakistan will continue to support Kashmiri people and continue to provide them on political, moral and diplomatic help.

Waza said that economic packages can no longer help India in continuing its illegal occupation over the state neither their military might can muzzle the ongoing freedom struggle. He said that instead of oppressive and repressive tact’s Indian must take bold steps for the early resolution of Kashmir issue.

He appealed International community especially United Nations to initiate the processing of implementing resolutions guaranteeing ‘right to self determination’ taking into account the sentiments and aspirations of Kashmiri people which they again expressed by boycotting the so-called elections.

Waza denounced the arrest spree and use of brute force on peaceful protesters in this southern region of valley since yesterday and demanded unconditional release of all the detainees. He appealed international human rights watch dogs including Amnesty International to take a serious note of current situation in the valley.