Burhan Wani A Symbol Of The Kashmiri Intifada, Says Nawaz Sharif
“Pakistan awards terrorists and there is no space for humanity there”, he added.
“Pakistan wants dialogue while holding a gun a terrorist gun in its hand”.
She brought up Sunday’s terror attack at an army camp in Jammu and Kashmir’s Uri town that killed 18 soldiers.
“We heard the glorification of a terrorist”.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s remarks came as Nawaz Sharif handed over to him a dossier containing evidence of alleged human rights violations against Kashmiris.
Sharif raised the Kashmir issue with nearly every world leader – including those from the USA, the UK, Japan and Turkey – on Wednesday. Formally responding to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s attacks on India during his speech to the General Assembly on Wednesday, Indian diplomat Eenam Gambhir said, “The worst violation of human rights is terrorism”.
“Pakistan wants peace with India”.
Mr Sharif spent most of his time talking on Kashmir and India.
Sharif, borrowing a term for uprising from Palestine, also said: “Burhan Wani, the young leader murdered by Indian forces, has emerged as a symbol of the latest Kashmiri “Intifada”.
Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden who was responsible for the attack was found hiding in Abbottabad close to the Pakistan Military Academy and killed on May 2, 2011, in an operation led by the US. “They are in the interest of both countries”.
Sharif had said that Islamabad is open to discuss “all measures of restraint and responsibility” with India, in “any forum or format and without any conditions” but blamed India for posing “unacceptable preconditions” to engage in a dialogue.
China on Wednesday hoped that there will be a better understanding of Pakistans position on Kashmir by the worldwide community and that Beijing attaches great importance to Islamabad’s position on Kashmir. “This is self-incrimination by Pakistan”, Indian minister of state for external affairs M J Akbar told local media in India. “They are essential to resolve our differences, especially the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, and to avert the danger of any escalation”.
“The Security Council has called for the exercise of the right to self-determination by the people of Jammu and Kashmir through a free and fair plebiscite held under United Nations auspices”. In a reference to Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar and Mumbai terror attack mastermind Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, Gambhir said terrorist entities and their leaders, including many designated by the United Nations, continue to roam the streets of Pakistan freely and operate with State’s support. “The people of Kashmir have waited 70 years for implementation of this promise”, he said, adding the Security Council must honor its commitments by implementing its own decisions.