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Pakistan: UKPNP organizes rally in Pok

The United Kashmir People’s National Party (UKPNP) held a rally in Muzzafarabad, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), and urged Pakistan to comply with the August 13 United Nations resolution, which calls for the withdrawal of forces from the territory. “Well organised rally at Muzzafarabad and asked Pakistan to comply in 13th August UN resolutions and Truce agreement. […]

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Pakistan: UKPNP organizes rally in Pok

The United Kashmir People’s National Party (UKPNP) held a rally in Muzzafarabad, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), and urged Pakistan to comply with the August 13 United Nations resolution, which calls for the withdrawal of forces from the territory.

“Well organised rally at Muzzafarabad and asked Pakistan to comply in 13th August UN resolutions and Truce agreement. Resolution asked Pakistan to with its troops and authors who enter in state for fighting. Pakistan should comply.@GurkUna @UNHRC,” UKPNP founder Shaukat Ali Kashmiri said.

According to a statement published by Secretary Information UKPNP Europe Zone, Sajid Hussain, the UKPNP and Muzzafarabad belong to the twenty million inhabitants of Jammu and Kashmir, and the “UN promised to give unrestricted, unconditional right to freedom to the region’s most deprived people.” It would not permit any state to unilaterally change or partition the state of Jammu and Kashmir.”

According to UN Security Council resolutions, the withdrawal of soldiers from the state of Jammu and Kashmir is required in order to establish peace and security in the South Asian area.

The party comrades affirmed and extended their complete support and confidence to the party’s exiled leader.

According to the statement, the seminar participants agreed on resolutions such as withdrawal of forces in accordance with UN resolutions, end of inflation, load shedding, stop plundering of natural resources, huge electricity bills, extra taxes, and diversion of rivers and blockage of the water of the Neelam river.

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