Wednesday, February 7, 2024

There was Massive Protest In #Muzafarabad, #Bag, #Rawalakot, #Thorar, #Plundry, #Hajera, #Sainsa, #Kotli and #Mirpure in Azad Kashmir. The protest call was given by #RightsMovementAJK #5thfebruary #ajk

 
 
 
 
The ancient proverb is that "nothing in this world is difficult for one who is determined enough to achieve it" or "where there is will there is a way".

In light of the above proverbs, it is diffcult for me to agree with the line of thinking who says that the question of Jammu and Kashmir is a complex one, with a long history of conflict between India and Pakistan. Both countries claim the territory as their own, and neither is willing to give it up yet ignoring the very basic principle of decolonization of the world. This has led to a tense situation, with the potential for an all-out war.

The people of Jammu and Kashmir have been caught in the middle of this conflict for decades. They have suffered greatly from the violence, and their lives have been constantly disrupted. There is a strong consensus among them that they want a peaceful resolution to the conflict, and that they want to be able to determine their own future.

Unfortunately, both India and Pakistan have been unwilling to listen to the voices of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. They have pursued their own agendas, regardless of the cost to the people who live in the territory. This has led to a stalemate, with no end in sight to the conflict.

The danger of an all-out war between India and Pakistan is very real. Both countries have nuclear weapons, and a conflict between them could have devastating consequences for the entire region. It is essential that both India and Pakistan find a way to resolve their differences peacefully, for the sake of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and for the sake of the world.

The role of the international community in this conflict is crucial. The international community must put pressure on India and Pakistan to negotiate a peaceful settlement. It must also provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, who have been suffering for too long.

Therefore, in my opinion the question of Jammu and Kashmir is not a complex one, but easiest one as long as India and Pakistan manage to get out of the historical prejudices of religious racism and instead to be guided by democracy and rule of law.
 
It is essential that both India and Pakistan must approach with an open mind and let the people from sides to elect their representatives who have to agree first among themselves for future constitution and then with India, Pakistan and China under the principle of sharing sovereignty, the success story ofthe the Uropean Union. 
 
Thereore all parties involved work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict and peace in region which is not only in the interest of the region but the world. The people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve peace, and the world cannot afford another war in this region.

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