The Chairman of World Forum for Peace and Justice, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, has said that the people of Kashmir on both sides of the Line of Control and worldwide observe the 75th anniversary of India Independence Day as a Black Day because of India failure to honour its pledges that it has given to the people of Jammu and Kashmir at the United Nations. Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai in a statement issued in Washington said India has defied United Nations Security Council resolutions for more than 75 years because it knows that Kashmiris will never vote in its favour. The irony of the fate is that even the United States would like India to be the member of the Security Council whose resolutions have been blatantly violated by India right from 1948, he added.
Dr Fai reminded that it happened 75 years ago when Indian troops invaded Kashmir under the auspices of a fraudulent Instrument of Accession. British scholar and historian, Alistair Lamb has convincingly demonstrated that the Instrument was a bogus document. An original has never been found, and there is no plausible explanation for a disappearance if an original had ever existed. He said India persists in allying itself with a position that has no legal, moral or constitutional authority to celebrate this auspicious Day in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir which is not an integral part of its territory. In fact, he said, under the international law, today, Kashmir does not belong to any member country of the United Nations. It is recognized by the United Nations as a disputed territory whose future is yet to be decided by its people, he maintained.
Fai underscored that it was evident that maintaining the status quo is not conducive to a peaceful settlement of the dispute. He said tensions on both sides continue to spiral upward and the introduction of nuclear weapons into the equation has raised the stakes considerably. For addressing the human rights violations in Kashmir and bringing India to the negotiating table, the international community lacks neither the carrot nor the stick. The stick is nothing but the reverse side of the coin that signifies the carrot. And India badly needs the carrot. The international community might consider alternatives whose mere mention can send signals to India that it is not necessarily a sacred cow, in the world eye, Fai maintained.
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