UJC reacts to AIMMF statement
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Oct 7: Reacting to the All India Muslim Minority Front’s statement terming the appointment of special envoy for Jammu and Kashmir by the OIC as interference in India’s internal affairs, the United Jihad Council has termed it meaningless as, according to it, AIMMF had no significance in the Muslim world.
In a statement faxed today from AJK, the UJC spokesman Syed Sadaqat Hussain said the Minority Front’ s statement betrayed its ignorance about historical background of Jammu and Kashmir and its present ground situation.
The UJC spokesman has expressed wonder over the statement of the AIMMF president Muhamamd Younis Sidiqui in which had said that Jammu and Kashmir was India’s integral part and Kashmir was India’s issue and that the OIC should not interfere in it.
“The Minority Front president has described J&K as an integral part of India and in the same breath termed the Kashmir as India’s issue. If it is integral part, how it then becomes an issue? Issue means disputed issue and the line dividing state is not India’s border but the ceasefire line. This issue exists in the charters of United Nations and NAM where India itself had taken it,” said Sadaqat.
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