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5th February -- Kashmir solidarity day

Kashmir solidarity day is being observed on 5th February in different parts of the world including Pakistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir. On this day rallies, demonstrations, seminars and conferences will be held at different places to highlight the various aspects of Kashmir freedom struggle.

Kashmir being an international dispute and an oldest unresolved conflict on UN agenda needs a dispassionate and an objective assessment on this day. Nuclearisation of the subcontinent and subsequent confrontation at Kargil heights between the two neighbours India and Pakistan has signaled to the international community that peace in South Asia is gravely threatened if the core issue of Kashmir is not resolved in accordance with the wishes of the people of Jammu & Kashmir. The people living in the UN mandated disputed territory of Jammu & Kashmir are an integral component of the global family. As such the international community should fulfill its obligations towards their fellow humans in Kashmir. A conducive climate needs to be generated for eliminating the excesses and atrocities on them. The world community will owe an explanation to the contemporary and future historian if it fails to take a humanitarian cognizance of the prevailing situation in Kashmir.

In addition to the human and moral dimensions Kashmir problem has political and legal dimensions as well. The UN package on Kashmir stands frozen since the cease-fire of 1949. The promised right of self-determination in a free and impartial plebiscite has not materialized so far. The struggle for attainment of their right of self-determination continues. Recently in September and October 1999 Indian government tried to impose a farcical poll on the people of Jammu & Kashmir APHC leadership launched a campaign to boycott these sham polls. People responded in a befitting way and the boycott was complete and total. An Indian columnist Gautam Navlakha commenting on this incident write in Economic and Political Weekly Mumbai, 6/1/1999 "unlike other states it was not this or that party which lost the elections in Jammu and Kashmir. It was the Indian state. The low voter turnout showed that the people of Kashmir can not accept the rituals of democratic process unless their rights are respected."
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