ISLAMABAD: Civil society members in India’s illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir have urged the Indian government to take proactive measures for a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute.
According to reports from Kashmir Media Service, prominent personalities like Dr. In a joint statement in Srinagar, Zubair Ahmed, Muhammad Furhan, Muhammad Iqbal Shaheen and Syed Haider Hussain stressed the need to restore Articles 370 and 35-A in their original form. They stressed the urgency of ending the atrocities and finding an immediate solution to the Kashmir conflict in accordance with UN resolutions.
Civil society members highlighted the escalating tensions and evolving dimensions of the Kashmir issue and called on the Indian government to overcome political barriers and adopt statesmanship. They stressed the importance of prioritizing peace and stability in the region with regard to the well-being of the 1.75 billion people affected by the conflict.
The statement highlighted the potential of India and Pakistan to de-escalate hostilities and promote goodwill through diplomatic and political engagement at the respective levels. Civil society representatives expressed the hope that their call will be recognized not only as advice but also as an expression of the aspirations of deaf people in Kashmir.
Their call for peace and resolution of the Kashmir dispute resonates not only with the people of Kashmir but also with billions across the South Asian region. It highlights the vital need for dialogue, cooperation and a genuine commitment to resolving long-standing grievances in the pursuit of lasting peace and stability.