“ Shabir Shah was scheduled to address public meeting at Kulgam today. But the police placed him under house for 30th Friday, thereby preventing him from proceeding to Kulgam,” said a spokesman of the Party in a statement, accusing the government of putting curbs on his political activities and terming it its ( govt’s) frustration.
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Friday, August 19, 2011
Shah under house arrest
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Unresolved Kashmir root cause of tension: Shabir ahmed shah
Srinagar, July 29 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, senior APHC leader and the President of Democratic Freedom Party, Shabbir Ahmad Shah has reiterated that Kashmir issue can be resolved either through the implementation of UN resolutions or tripartite talks.
Shabbir Ahmad Shah, who is currently under house arrest, in statement said that the Kashmir dispute was the root cause of tension between Pakistan and India. “The biggest hurdle in the peaceful relations of the two countries is Kashmir problem. Until this dispute is not solved, peace will remain a distant dream in South Asia,” he said.
He added that either the UN resolutions or the participation of Kashmiris in dialogue process could resolve the dispute between India and Pakistan. He expressed serious concern over the deteriorating health of Hurriyet leaders languishing in different jails under draconian law, Public Safety Act (PSA).
Welcoming the release of the Chairman of Kashmiri American Council, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai in the US, he said, “We hope America will respect the feelings of Kashmiris.”
Monday, July 4, 2011
June:28/Freedom party Chief Shabir Ahmad Shah was not allowed to go to tral to have sympethy withJune:28/Freedom party Chief Shabir Ahmad Shah was not allowed to go to tral to have sympethy with the bereved families of martyrs and was arrested in the way at Awantporathe bereved families of martyrs and was arrested in the way at Awantpora
Release of Qazi Yasir was a drama: Shabbir Shah
Srinagar, July 03 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, senior APHC leader and the Chairman of Democratic Freedom Party (DPF), Shabbir Ahmad Shah has said that the release of religious scholar, Qazi Yasir was a drama and his re-arrest is shameful.
Shabbir Shah in a statement said, it is inhumane and undemocratic on part of the occupation authorities to arrest Qazi Yasir soon after the funeral of his uncle Qazi Aman. “Yasir was barred to attend the other religious rites, which is unfortunate,” he added.
Paying tributes to the deceased Qazi Iman, he said, Qazi Aman’s family is beacon light for all times to come. “Qazi Aman was the brother of Shaheed Dr Qazi Nisar Ahmad who was the alumnus of Al-Azhar University,” he said.
Recounting Qazi Nisar’s courage, the APHC leader said that he was among the bravest freedom fighters of Kashmir.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Kashmir is a political not a territorial dispute: APHC-AJK
Islamabad, July 01 (KMS): The convener of All Parties Hurriyet Conference Azad Jammu and Kashmir (APHC-AJK) chapter, Mehmood Ahmed Saghar has said that Kashmir is a political issue and not a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan.
Mehmood Saghar said in a statement in Islamabad said, “India and Pakistan are parties to the dispute, however as a principal party to the issue, Kashmiris have the right to decide their fate through free, fair and impartial plebiscite promised to them by the international community and the leadership of India. Kashmir issue cannot be resolved bilaterally.”
Condemning the Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh’s assertion that Pakistan should ignore Kashmir, Mehmood Ahmad Saghar said that the Kashmiris would continue their liberation struggle against all odds. “Instead of issuing statements India should accept the ground realities and resolve the core issue of Kashmir peacefully in accordance with the aspirations of Kashmiri people,” the statement said.
Shabbir Shah continues to remain under house arrest
Shabbir Shah continues to remain under house arrest
Srinagar, July 01 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, senior APHC leader and the President of Democratic Freedom Party (DFP), Shabbir Ahmad Shah continued to remain under house arrest for the third consecutive day, today, in Srinagar.
A spokesman of DFP in a statement said the frequent house arrests and detention of Shabbir Shah reflected as to how much the authorities were afraid of his popularity. He stated that Shabbir Shah was jailed for three years since 2008. “Even after his release on November 5, 2010, he was placed under house arrest for 60 days and was not allowed to offer Juma prayers for 24 Friday,” the spokesman said.
Meanwhile, Shabbir Ahmad Shah in a statement described as unrealistic the statement of Indian Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh in which he had asked Pakistan to give up the Kashmir issue. He also appealed the international community to intervene into the case of illegally detained ailing Chairperson of Dukhtaran-e-Millat, Aasiya Andrabi and help in her transfer to Kashmir prison.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Hurriyat reunification failure Shah blames ‘invisible hands’
Hurriyat reunification failure
Shah blames ‘invisible hands’
Published:6/26/2011 1:00:00 PMUpdated: 6/26/2011 11:52:13 AMBy: KNS Filed Under: srinagar
SRINAGAR, June 26 (KNS): Blaming some ‘invisible hands’ within and outside separatist camp as reason for failure of Hurriyat Conference re-unification, senior Hurriyat (M) leader and chairman Democratic Freedom Party, Shabir Ahmad Shah, today said reunification was his dream.
In an interview with KNS, Shah said, “On June 19, 2008 when we had a meeting at the residence of Hurriyat (G) chairman, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, unification process had almost been finalized and only modalities were left. But then most of us were arrested and the process got derailed.”
Shah blamed some invisible hands within and outside the separatist camp for derailing the process. “Some people did not want unification and were not in favour of it,” he said without elaborating.
Asked to identify those elements, he said, “Time will expose them.”
However, when insisted he blamed Indian agencies for derailing the process. “I was detained under Public Safety Act eight times in the last three years. And the reasons of my detention in the PSA dossiers were that I was making efforts for Hurriyat unification. Re-unification of Hurriyat was not in the interests of Indian agencies as it would have made Hurriyat a vibrant forum,” he claimed.
On Hurriyat (M) restructuring process, Shah told KNS, “We had started the process and all the parties had been asked to suspend there activities and carry forward activities in the name of Hurriyat only. But then I was in jail and the process was stopped.”
To a question as to who was responsible for stopping the process, he said, “There were some internal and external hands to stop the process. Some people did not like restructuring process which I had started in 2008.”
“We will succeed only when we will take people at grass roots level into confidence and there is no better way than that,” he told KNS.
Asked why he has restricted his activities in Hurriyat after being released last year, Shah said, “After my release I had again made an attempt for restructuring. I attended one or two meetings of the Hurriyat. Hurriyat is not anybody’s personal property. Hurriyat is asset of the nation.”
Asked whether some people within Hurriyat (M) did not want to see restructuring and unification, Shah said, “I cannot rule that out?”
The DFP chairman said that anything can be changed in Hurriyat, but for right to self-determination. “Within the frame work of possibilities anything can be changed in Hurriyat, but right to self-determination condition can not be changed,” he asserted.
Shah said there is no question of contesting elections under Indian constitution. “Why George Bush (senior) and Robin Cook met me? It was because I represented sentiment of Kashmiris. When 11 lakh people came out on the streets at the call of Hurriyat in 2008, it was referendum,” he said.
However, he said, if elections were held under UN or under the supervision of civil society members from India and Pakistan, “we are ready to participate.”
“If India claims that people of Jammu and Kashmir are not with freedom movement let them hold referendum and see what people want,” DFP president added.
He supported Hurriyat (G) leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s strike politics.
“To achieve something, you have to sacrifice something. When you do not have any other option what will you do. I agree people suffer. But to achieve freedom, you have to make sacrifices,” He said.
On allegations that separatist leaders made lot of money in the name of freedom movement, he said, “Money is important to run any movement. Everybody is a human first. But if we have done something wrong. We are accountable before Allah.”
Asked if New Delhi invites Hurriyat leaders for talks, he said, “We are always ready for talks. We are not against talks between India and Pakistan, but it should be meaningful and purposeful.”
Friday, June 24, 2011
Hurriyet leaders welcome Ban Ki-Moon’s statement
Hurriyet leaders welcome Ban Ki-Moon’s statement
Srinagar, June 24 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the All Parties Hurriyet Conference and other pro-liberation parties have welcomed the statement of the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon that the Kashmir dispute needed to be resolved peacefully through dialogue.
The APHC Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, in a statement in Srinagar said that the UN had begun to realise its responsibility towards the Kashmir dispute. “It is encouraging to see the role of the UN vis-a-vis political and human rights in Kashmir,” he maintained.
The Mirwaiz said, the world is talking about settlement of the Kashmir dispute due to sacrifices rendered by the Kashmiris during past 64 years especially since 1989. “It is time for the international community to impress upon India to resolve the dispute in accordance with Kashmiris’ aspiration, he added.
Veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani in his statement said that Kashmir was not a border dispute between India and Pakistan. “It is a hard reality that Kashmir dispute is pertaining to the future of thirteen million people and it is the moral and constitutional obligation of the UN Security Council and Ban Ki-moon to implement the 18 resolutions passed by the World Body on Kashmir,” he maintained.
The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik in a statement, terming the remarks of the UN Secretary General as a good sign, said that the Kashmiris needed to be on board for any dialogue process aimed at resolving the dispute. He said that the statement was a welcome development but he wanted to convey that Kashmir was not a border dispute between India and Pakistan but was an issue of the future of Kashmiri people.
APHC leaders including Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Yasmeen Raja and Zafar Akbar Butt welcoming the statement of Ban Ki-moon, said that the time had come that the world community should come forward for resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Kashmiris’ aspirations.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
APHC-AJK demands Kashmir resolution under UN formula
APHC-AJK demands Kashmir resolution under UN formula
Islamabad, June 22 (KMS): The All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC), Azad Jammu Kashmir Chapter in a meeting held with its Convenor, Mehmood Ahmad Saghar in chair, demanded resolution of Kashmir dispute according to the aspirations of Kashmiri people in the light of the UN resolutions.
The participants of the meeting also stressed the inclusion of genuine leadership of Kashmiris in the Pak-India dialogue process. The meeting said the Hurriyet Conference supports the foreign secretaries level talks between Pakistan and India, however, they stressed meaningful talks on the Kashmir dispute.
The meeting also appealed the United Nations and the international human rights organisations to take notice of rights violations by Indian troops in the occupied territory. The participants of the meeting welcomed the report of Human Rights Council of the United Nations regarding Kashmir, adding that the report had proved that India was committing state terrorism in the territory.
Shabbir for Kashmir solution through UN resolutions Sacrifices are the asset of liberation movement
Sacrifices are the asset of liberation movement
Srinagar, June 21: Senior leader of the All Parties Hurriyet Conference, Shabbir Ahmed Shah has reiterated that the Kashmir dispute should be resolved in line with the relevant United Nations resolutions through tripartite talks.
Shabbir Ahmed Shah addressing a big gathering at Khan Sahib in Budgam, today, urged India to withdraw its troops, repeal black laws in the occupied territory and release all illegally detained Kashmiris so that a conducive atmosphere could be created for the settlement of the dispute. He pointed out that the international community was advocating peaceful settlement of the Kashmir dispute but New Delhi was responding with use of brute force against the Kashmiris to suppress their peaceful liberation struggle.
APHC leader, Muhammad Azam Inqalabi in a statement issued in Srinagar said that lacs of Kashmiris had laid down their lives for securing their inalienable right to self-determination and their sacrifices were a great asset of the liberation movement.
The senior Vice Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front-R, Javed Ahmed Mir addressing a press conference in Srinagar, today, warned the Kashmiri people to be cautious about those elements who wanted to sabotage the traditional sectarian amity in the occupied territory.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Want cordial relations: Gilani ‘ Will Hold Free, Fair Elections In PaK’
Want cordial relations: Gilani ‘ Will Hold Free, Fair Elections In PaK’
Islamabad, June 19: Describing dialogue as a civilized way to resolve disputes, Prime Minister of Pakistan Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani Sunday reiterated the country’s earnest desire to establish cordial relations with all its neighbours including India.
“ We believe dialogue, not hostility, pave the way to peace. We convinced Indian premier Dr. Manmohan Singh to resume composite dialogue process and will
convince India as well as the world for the resolution of Kashmir issue,” Gilani said, addressing a public meeting at Shakar Garh in East Punjab.
He stated that the present regime “ would make the world see the real picture of Kashmir by projecting the issue in its right perspective.” On the forthcoming general elections in Pakistan Administered Kashmir, Gilani announced that the polls will be held in a free, fair and transparent manner. “ Holding of free and fair elections will enhance Pakistan’s image and credibility. No one can say that there was any rigging in the polls as it is common practice in the Indian held part of Kashmir,” he said.
Referring to the parliamentary history of PaK, he said: “ None of the political entities of the region have ever boycotted the elections. We believe in democracy,” he said.
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convince India as well as the world for the resolution of Kashmir issue,” Gilani said, addressing a public meeting at Shakar Garh in East Punjab.
He stated that the present regime “ would make the world see the real picture of Kashmir by projecting the issue in its right perspective.” On the forthcoming general elections in Pakistan Administered Kashmir, Gilani announced that the polls will be held in a free, fair and transparent manner. “ Holding of free and fair elections will enhance Pakistan’s image and credibility. No one can say that there was any rigging in the polls as it is common practice in the Indian held part of Kashmir,” he said.
Referring to the parliamentary history of PaK, he said: “ None of the political entities of the region have ever boycotted the elections. We believe in democracy,” he said.
Shabbir Shah arrested in occupied Kashmir
Shabbir Shah arrested in occupied 
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Srinagar, June 19 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, Indian police personnel arrested senior leader of the All Parties Hurriyet Conference, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, today, when he was on his way to Islamabad town to participate in a function to commemorate the 17th martyrdom anniversary of prominent Kashmiri scholar, Qazi Nisar Ahmad.
The policemen intercepted Shabbir Ahmed Shah at Bijbehara and took him into custody along with three Hurriyet activists.
Meanwhile, complete shutdown is being observed in Islamabad town to mark the martyrdom anniversary of Dr Qazi Nisar Ahmad.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Shabbir Shah’s illegal detention condemned
Shabir Shah’s illegal detention condemned
The JKDFP spokesman in a statement issued in Srinagar condemned the illegal detention of Shabbir Ahmad Shah and termed it undemocratic.
Srinagar, June 17 In occupied Kashmir, Indian police unlawfully detained senior APHC leader and the Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (JKDFP), Shabbir Ahmad Shah, on the 24th consecutive Friday near Mansbal while he was on his way to Safapura.
He flayed the occupation authorities for preventing the pro-freedom leaders to interact with the Kashmiri people by putting restrictions on their movement and detaining them.Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
SHABBIR SHAH PAYS RICH TRIBUTES TO KASHMIRI MARTYRS
Shabbir Shah pays rich tributes to Kashmiri martyrs
Srinagar, June 12 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, senior leader of All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC), Shabbir Ahmad Shah, has paid rich tributes to the Kashmiri martyrs who have laid their lives for the Kashmir cause.
Shabbir Ahmad Shah during his visit to the residence of martyred Abdul Rasheed Reshi in Samboora Pampore to express solidarity with the bereaved family said that 119 innocent Kashmiris had sacrificed their lives for the freedom struggle during the last year’s uprising.
He said that the Kashmiri nation was indebted to their martyrs and would continue their mission till its logical end. “The unresolved Kashmir dispute is a major stumbling block in cordial relations between Pakistan and India,” Shabbir Shah added.
The senior APHC leader maintained, “The settlement of the dispute is vital to establish peace and stability in the South Asian region.”
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
Shah talks to KC delegation led by Ram Jaitmalani
Shah talks to KC delegation led by Ram Jaitmalani |
Srinagar, June 03 :Shah talks to KC delegation led by Ram Jaitmalani |
Resolve Kashmir dispute: Shah
“If the referendum was carried in South Sudan and East Timor, why it cannot be held here? If the resolutions of UN are not practicable, then tripartite talks between Kashmiris, India and Pakistan should be initiated for resolving the issue,” Shah told the Kashmir Committee delegation led by Ram Jaitmalani here on Friday . Shah told them that civil society groups of India, Pakistan could build pressure on their respective governments to resolve the dispute in sync with the sentiments of people. He told the delegates that hundreds of thousands of Kashmiris have laid their precious lives to achieve the cherished goal. Rejecting the Indian contention he made it clear that Kashmir issue was primarily the issue of right to self-determination, which he said involves the life of billions of people of South Asia. "Kashmir is not a law and order problem, it is not an issue relating to the transition of power or seeking concessions rather it is an issue of right to self-determination of more than 15-million people of Kashmir", he said. While thanking the delegates Shah said that KC can play an important role by paving a way for a peaceful settlement of K-dispute. He, however, maintained that Kashmiris were not averse to talks but dialogue should meaningful, result oriented and Kashmir centric. |
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Kashmir conflict will last for 100 years: Cohen
Kashmir conflict will last for 100 years: Cohen
INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE
Jammu, May 31: A leading American expert on South Asia feels that the India-Pakistan conflict over Jammu and Kashmir would last for 100 years -- or perhaps even more.
Stephen P. Cohen, author of "The Idea of Pakistan" and a senior Fellow at the Brookings Institute in Washington, told the Pakistani newspaper Dawn: "My prediction is that the India-Pakistan conflict, which includes Kashmir besides many other problems, will last for 100 years or even more."
"I am very pessimistic about a solution between the two countries. They should cooperate over trade, for instance. Kashmir will eventually find its way (to a solution),” he said. "The US should have only a silent role which should be limited to providing ideas and suggestions as we often do in the Middle East peace process."
Cohen said he was writing a book about the India-Pakistan rivalry and that he would call it a "hundred year old war".
He was asked if the Pakistan Army can ever overcome its obsession with India and how the US can help the two countries resolve their dragging row over Jammu and Kashmir, which is divided between them.
Cohen said the Pakistan Army was today more anti-American than radical. He traced the radicalization of the Pakistan Army to the days of the movement which led to the break up of East Pakistan and the birth of Bangladesh.
That was when the army recruited people for outfits such as Al-Badar and its death squads.
This, Cohen said, became more systematic during the regime of Zia-ul-Haq both in Kashmir and Afghanistan. "Now, it is a full-fledged strategic alliance for the Pakistan military."
Cohen also felt that the Pakistani Army was more anti-American than anti-India. "It has become more anti-American. Some sections of the army are more anti-American than they are anti-India,” he said.
"The obsession with India, on the other hand, is weakening Pakistan rather than strengthening it. Pakistan has a huge list of reforms that it should have made," he added.
Stephen P. Cohen, author of "The Idea of Pakistan" and a senior Fellow at the Brookings Institute in Washington, told the Pakistani newspaper Dawn: "My prediction is that the India-Pakistan conflict, which includes Kashmir besides many other problems, will last for 100 years or even more."
"I am very pessimistic about a solution between the two countries. They should cooperate over trade, for instance. Kashmir will eventually find its way (to a solution),” he said. "The US should have only a silent role which should be limited to providing ideas and suggestions as we often do in the Middle East peace process."
Cohen said he was writing a book about the India-Pakistan rivalry and that he would call it a "hundred year old war".
He was asked if the Pakistan Army can ever overcome its obsession with India and how the US can help the two countries resolve their dragging row over Jammu and Kashmir, which is divided between them.
Cohen said the Pakistan Army was today more anti-American than radical. He traced the radicalization of the Pakistan Army to the days of the movement which led to the break up of East Pakistan and the birth of Bangladesh.
That was when the army recruited people for outfits such as Al-Badar and its death squads.
This, Cohen said, became more systematic during the regime of Zia-ul-Haq both in Kashmir and Afghanistan. "Now, it is a full-fledged strategic alliance for the Pakistan military."
Cohen also felt that the Pakistani Army was more anti-American than anti-India. "It has become more anti-American. Some sections of the army are more anti-American than they are anti-India,” he said.
"The obsession with India, on the other hand, is weakening Pakistan rather than strengthening it. Pakistan has a huge list of reforms that it should have made," he added.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Shah arrested in Kellar
Thursday, May 19, 2011
JKDFP Chairman SHABIR SHAH adressing a huge gathering at BHADERWAH DODA |
Shah talks to an aged lady |
SHABIR SHAH AT BHADERWAH adressing people.SHAH assured the people of Bhaderwah that we r all one & we will take people of Chenab Valley into full confidence viz a viz Kashmir solution is concerned & no division will be accepted. |
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Desecration of dead body an act of cowardice
"Burring dead body at sea was a desecration and indeed a clear violation of Islamic norms”, Shah said this while talking to media men in Srinagar after attending funeral prayers in absentia for Osma who was killed by the US forces in a covert operation in Pakistan's Abbotabad town on May 2. The funeral prayers were attended by hundreds of people at Sarai-Bala Chowk in Srinagar. Hundreds of angry youth who gathered on the spot raised pro-freedom slogans demanding India to put an immediate end to its illegal occupation on Kashmiris’ soil. Terming it an act of cowardice Shah pointed out that bin laden was shot dead by the US Seals after taking him into custody. He said one can differ with Osma’s ideology, approach and his activities however the way his dead body was treated has hurt the Muslims all-around the world. He said Osama, one of the largest entrepreneurs of the Arab World, had spent his money for the oppressed, poor and downtrodden people. |
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Kashmir is not territorial dispute: Shabbir Shah
Shah in his telephonic addressing to the Fifth Global Discourse on Kashmir in the European Parliament said that Kashmir was not a territorial dispute between Indian and Pakistan but a matter pertaining to political future of 15 million people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that amicable settlement of the Kashmir dispute was in the interest of India and Pakistan as its resolution was pre-requisite for establishment of permanent peace in the region. DFP chief said that Kashmiri people had rendered unprecedented sacrifices for liberation of Kashmir and their struggle would not be allowed to go waste as they had vowed to take the movement to its logical end despite all odds. He urged India to withdraw its troops from the occupied territory, repeal draconian laws and release all illegally detained Kashmiri Hurriyet leaders and activists so that conducive atmosphere could be created for meaningful tripartite talks. |
Friday, April 22, 2011
Shah meets IDP Chief
Srinagar, Aprl 20: The Chairman of Democratic Freedom Party Shabir Ahmed Shah has said that a meaningful and result oriented dialogue between all the stake holders was must bring about an amicable solution to Kashmir dispute.
The DFP chief made these assertions while talking to the International Democratic Party Chief I D Khajoria who called on him at his party office here on Thursday. Shah expressed his gratitude to the visiting leader for lending all support to DFP's public awareness campaign in Jammu region and said that the DFP was set to launch a similar campaign in Chinab valley to educate people about conspiracies being hatched to divide the state on communal basis.
Shah invited Mr. Khajria to be part of the campaign likely to commence in the second week of May. The delegation latter paid a visit to the residence of slain Jammiat Ahale Hadees Chief Moulana Shoukat who was killed in an IED bomb last out side a Mosque in Srinagar last week.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Shah visits Tral
DFP chief addressing public gathering at TRAL |
Shabir Ahmed Shah addressing a public gathering at Pinglish TRAL |
Monday, April 11, 2011
Padgaonkar’s statement a white lie: Shah
Srinagar, April 11: Senior APHC leader and the Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Freedom Party, Shabir Ahmad Shah, has rejected the statement of so-called India’s chief Interlocutor, Dileep Padgaonkar, in which he said that he had clandestine links with all pro-freedom leaders except veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani. Shabir Ahmad Shah addressing a party meeting in Srinagar termed Padgaonkar’s statement as a white lie. “We are not against talks to resolve the Kashmir dispute but these should be based on some principles,” he added. He said that India was systematically trying to malign the pro-liberation leadership and to create fissures among the Kashmiris but it would never succeed in its nefarious designs. Shabir Ahmad Shah also visited the residence of the High Court Bar Association President, Mian Abdul Qayoom, and congratulated him on his release from illegal detention. On the occasion, he appealed the world community to impress upon India to release all illegally detained Kashmiris languishing in different jails inside and outside the occupied territory |
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Kashmiri Diaspora’s effort for highlighting the dispute hailed
London, April 05: Senior leader of All Parties Hurriyet Conference APHC), Shabir Ahmad Shah has appreciated the efforts of Kashmiri Diaspora for highlighting the plight of their brethren and advocating their legitimate cause.
Shabir Ahmad Shah, while addressing a convention of the Kashmir Centre representatives at Birmingham via phone from Jammu, reaffirmed the resolve of the Kashmir people to continue their struggle till complete success.
He welcomed the latest thaw in Indo-Pak relations but categorically declared that without the presence of actual stakeholders, the representative voices of Jammu and Kashmir, the talks would remain inconclusive. He asked the participants to strengthen Kashmir Centre.
Earlier, the Executive Director of Kashmir Centere London, Professor Nazir Ahmad Shawl welcomed the participants and briefed them about the work being done at the Kashmir Centre on different fronts. This is being done to keep international community and well-wishers of peace informed about the ground situation and invoking them to facilitate an honourable solution of this long lingering dispute, he maintained.
He hoped that the wisdom of the representatives assembled today would multiply these efforts by getting in touch with their respective parliamentarians in their constituencies.
The Chairman of Kashmir Centre Brussels, Barristers Abdul Majeed Tramboo on the occasion said that Kashmiri Diaspora living in Britain was a large populace outside the Jammu and Kashmir, adding that they needed to unite together and converge into a singular voice for highlighting their cause.
Irshad Malik, Secretary General of the Advisory Council, asked the participants to contribute to Kashmir struggle for freedom according to their capacity and wisdom.
Dr Khurshed Ahmed pleaded for conceptual understanding. He also asked the participants to network properly with Universities and think tanks. In this context he pleaded for Kashmir Awareness lectures for the youth who have to become the torch-bearers of the struggle in future.
Chaudhry Allah Ditta asked the participants to learn from the past and focus on the present for better results.
Chaudhry Sabir Hussian, Chief Co-Ordinator of Kashmir Centre Advisory Council thanked the participants for their intellectual inputs and asked them to continue this good work at their respective places.
Asghar Ali pleaded for widening the spectrum of debate and get united on a single point agenda of right to self determination.
Mohsin Nazir and Sajid Yousaf played an important role in managing and organizing this convention in a meticulous way.
At the end of the deliberations a decleration was unanimously adopted which reads as under
- Declaration
- This declaration is adopted by the UK wide representative convention of Kashmir centre London advisory council held at Birmingham UK on 3rd of April 2011.
- The state of Jammu and Kashmir is a United Nations mandated disputed territory. The political future is yet to be ascertained.
- United Nations resolutions and the Charter of United Nations guarantee the right of self-determination to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, which needs to be redeemed to them under United Nations auspices.
- The mechanisms of UN needs to be invoked by the international community to hold the promised plebiscite or referendum in the disputed territory.
- We welcome India Pakistan resumption of talks and putting the peace process back on rails. This process could break the ice and could become result oriented if the basic stake holders the representatives of Kashmir are made an integral part of this process.
- International community particularly the G8 and P5 should facilitate the process.
- A conducive environment should be created in Indian occupied Kashmir where gross human rights violations are continuing as a consequence of state violence.
- Amnesty international’s latest disclosures should be taken seriously by the International community.
- The latest report of human rights situation in 26 countries released by Honourable William Hague has ignored the massive human rights violations committed by Indian state in Indian held Kashmir. We would request the APPG on Kashmir to take up the issue with the secretary of foreign Affairs.
- All political detainees including Mian Abdul Qayoom, Ghulam Nabi Shaheen, Ghulam Nabi Sumjee and others should be released.
- Retired Major Avtar Singh should be brought to justice. He murdered Jalil Andrabi chairman Council of journalists in cold blood.
- All draconian Laws like AFSPA and PSA should be immediately withdrawn by Government of India.
- Government of India and Pakistan should facilitate an intra and inter dialogue between the people of Jammu and Kashmir on both sides of the ceasefire line.
- All the interested parties on the issue of Kashmir will work with Kashmir Centre’s to promote and project the Kashmir cause in the united Kingdom, European Union, commonwealth, united States and others parts of the world.
Conclusion
Finally we reiterate the pledge that we will remain committed to the legitimate struggle of people of Jammu and Kashmir for self-determination and raise it at every forum and lobby support with our parliament members and policy makers.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Shah visits Kuthwa
DFP chief while addressing a selective gathering of intellectuals at Kuthwa
Shah addressing intellectuals at Kutwah |
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Shah stresses Kashmir resolution through talks
SHAH ADDRESSING A GATHERING AT DFP OFFICE JAMMU |
Repressive tactics cannot suppress liberation struggle
Srinagar, March 20 : Senior leader of the All Parties Hurriyet Conference and chairman of DFP, Shabir Ahmed Shah has emphasised that the Kashmir dispute should be resolved through peaceful process of negotiations involving Pakistan, India and genuine Kashmiri leadership.
Srinagar, March 20 : Senior leader of the All Parties Hurriyet Conference and chairman of DFP, Shabir Ahmed Shah has emphasised that the Kashmir dispute should be resolved through peaceful process of negotiations involving Pakistan, India and genuine Kashmiri leadership.
Shah said this while addressing a function in Jammu, today. He said that some elements and Indian intelligence agencies wanted to create confusion among the Kashmiris to hamper the resolution of the dispute for their vested interests. Other speakers on the occasion said that India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru had promised the Kashmiris to give them the right to decide their future themselves but the commitment was yet to be fulfilled. He maintained that the repressive tactics can not subdue the political resolve of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
India not sincere in Kashmir settlement: Shabbir Shah
Jammu, March 16 : Senior APHC leader and the Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (DFP), Shabir Ahmad Shah, has said that India is not sincere and serious in resolving the Kashmir dispute.
Shah, addressing a public gathering at Samba in Jammu said that the dispute could only be settled through tripartite talks including Pakistan, India and the real Kashmiri leadership.
He urged India to revoke draconian laws, release all illegally detained pro-freedom leaders and activists and stop gross human rights violations in the occupied territory to create conducive environment for talks on Kashmir.
He said that the people of Kashmir had given unprecedented sacrifices for securing right to self-determination and their struggle would not be allowed to go waste.
Shabbir Ahmad Shah appealed the international community to put pressure on India to amicably resolve the Kashmir dispute so that the people of Kashmir could get rid of Indian bondage.
Monday, March 14, 2011
‘Inclusion of Kashmiris vital to meaningful talks on Kashmir’
Jammu, March 14: Senior APHC leader and the Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (DFP), Shabir Ahmad Shah, has said that the inclusion of Kashmiris is vital to the meaningful dialogue for resolving the Kashmir dispute.
SHAH ADRESSING INTELLECTUALS AT SAMBA JAMMU |
Addressing a party convention in Kathua Shah said that the dispute could only be settled through tripartite talks including Pakistan, India and the real Kashmiri leadership.
He urged India to revoke draconian laws, release all illegally detained pro-freedom leaders and activists and stop gross human rights violations in the occupied territory to create conducive environment for talks on Kashmir.
Meanwhile, the hooligans of Sangh Parivar tried to enter the venue to disrupt the function but were restricted by some participants. About the incident, the senior APHC leader said that the Sangh Parivar was indulging in communal politics in Jammu and Kashmir and its activists wanted to divide the state, which was not tolerable at any cost. “These miscreants create communal hatred among people and their only objective is to disrupt the brotherhood for which Kashmir is always respected,” he added.
Later, Shabir Ahmad Shah addressed public gatherings at Chinni and Hiranagar areas.
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