According to a Foreign Office statement, on Wednesday, Pakistan condemned Indian authorities’ decision to declare two Indian -occupied Kashmir organizations as “illegal associations”.
A day earlier, the Indian Interior Ministry announced the Jammu and Kashmir Awami Action Committee (AAC), headed by Kashmir Chief Maulvi and Hurriyat leader Marrowes Omar Farooq, and Jammu and Kashmir Ethios Anemamari (Jakim), Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim, Jakim. Hindu Notified.
Last year, Indian authorities also declared several political parties as “illegal associations”, which left a total of 14 banned political parties in the occupied region. At that time, the FO also condemned the decision.
The statement said that “Pakistan condemns the decision to declare AAM and JKIM as a” illegal association “for a five -year period of Indian authorities.
“The AAM is led by a prominent political and religious leader, Marrowes Omar Farooq.
He added that the recent decision has increased the total number of illegal Kashmiri political parties and organizations.
“Banning various political parties and organizations is another manifestation of Indian authorities’ Iron Fest point of view in iojk. [Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir]”The FO said.
The statement said it reflected the desire to suppress political activities and suppress disagreement in the region.
It further states that it also ignores democratic principles and international human rights law.
He said that the Government of India has been urged to remove the curbs in the political parties of Kashmir. Release all political prisoners. And enforce the UN Security Council resolutions loyalty to Jammu and Kashmir.
Earlier this month, the FO rejected the recent remarks made by the Indian Foreign Minister on Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) as a “baseless claim”, while demanding that his country be evacuated to the region’s occupied territories.
The statement came after the Indian Foreign Minister Sabromayanam Jaishkar, which cited the AJK, saying that the Kashmir dispute would be “resolved after the withdrawal of Kashmir’s stolen part, which is under illegal Pakistani occupation”.
The Indian government liberated Miroz Farooq in September 2023 after his arrest for more than four years. The 50 -year -old was also detained with other political leaders and thousands of residents when the government seized Kashmir’s constitutional semi -sovereignty and imposed federal rule in 2019.