Don't beg for talks with India, respond India with aggressiveness: UJC to Pakistan

Srinagar, Dec 16 (KNS): UJC Chairman Syed Sallah-Ud-Din on Sunday warned of a catastrophe in Jammu and Kashmir if Pakistan does not respond to India aggressively on all fronts over its actions in Jammu and Kashmir, adding that the continuing silence of the international community over what he called economic starvation and killing spree could lead to ‘a catastrophe’ in the state.
In an e-mailed statement issued to KNS, the UJC spokesman Syed Sadaqat Hussain quoted UJC Chief, Syed Sallah-Ud-Din as saying "the situation in Kashmir is in itself an indication that India is pursuing the policy of killing innocents and imposing economic starvation over the people in Jammu and Kashmir.”
“The silence of international community is firming up the aggressive policy of India and called upon Pakistan to launch a massive diplomatic campaign to attract the attention of international community towards the worst ever human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir," he said.
Calling upon Pakistan to offer more than the routine moral and diplomatic support to the ongoing resistance struggle in Jammu and Kashmir, Sallah-Ud-Din, according to the statement said "doing so is the constitutional, moral and national responsibility of Pakistan" .
Asking Pakistan to extend aggressive support to the ongoing resistance struggle on every front instead of begging for talks with India, the UJC Chief Sallah-Ud-Din said, “If Pakistan does not respond aggressively to India a huge catastrophe can occur in Jammu and Kashmir.”
Paying tributes to those killed in Pulwama, Sallah-Ud-Din said "the resistance struggle will be continued with full might". (KNS)
 

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