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British lawmakers vow to take Indian PM to ICJ over Kashmir oppression
Pakistan HC says no issue has ever been resolved through war
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ISLAMABAD – British parliamentarians announced to move International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in order to seek justice for the blatant tyranny exercised in Indian-held Jammu Kashmir.

Addressing the British parliamentarian's seminar in London, the parliamentarians said that Indian oppression in Jammu Kashmir was condemnable and demanded right of plebiscite for Kashmir. They also urged the British government to play its role in this regard. They said that protest in London was a demonstration of similar sentiments.

They further suggested taking the Indian prime minister to International Court of Justice. On the occasion, Pakistan's High Commissioner Syed Ibn-e-Abbas said that Pakistan and India must come to table talks as Pakistan intends to resolve all issues through talks. He made it clear that Indian aggression would be befittingly responded, adding that no issue has ever been resolved through war.

He said that the successful march conducted in London sent a refined message to the world that the Kashmiris were oppressed people. Earlier, members of the British parliament and representatives of various parties joined the march in London on Sunday to express solidarity with Kashmiris.

According to reports, some Indian mischief-makers tried to sabotage the march that was held for demanding right to self-determination for Kashmiris.


Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk



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