GENOCIDE PETITION HANDED OVER TO HONOURABLE MEMBER PARLIAMENT SALMA ZAHID FOR ONWARD DEBATE IN THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT: HABIB YOUSAFZAI, THE CHAIRMAN
JAMMU KASHMIR DIASPORA ALLIANCE
ASSALAM-O-ALAIKUM!
Since 1947, in order to be a hegemon in the Indian subcontinent against its partition agreement, India illegally occupied Junagarh, Manawader, Hyderabad (Deccan), and inherited Sikh state Punjab Khalistan. It did not stop there, it bribed, and give arms to Mukti Bahini and other Nationalists in former East Pakistan and dismembered it in 1971 from the rest of Pakistan. It is a known fact that Christians, Sikhs, and Muslims in the jurisdiction of India are unsafe. In addition to the above states, India illegally occupied 42000 square miles of the state of Jammu Kashmir also known as Maqbooza Jammu Kashmir (Indian occupied Jammu Kashmir) on October 27, 1947. In order to maintain supremacy and occupation the Hindu extremists are continuously butchering the innocent Muslims in occupied territory.
A petition discussed and handed over to Honourable member parliament Salma Zahid in respect of the genocide committed by Indian soldiers in Maqbooza Jammu Kashmir for onward debate in Canadian parliament by the Chairman Jammu Kashmir Diaspora alliance Habib Yousafzai, Rabia Ahsen Social Activist, Columnist (Pakistan Times), and Umbreen Akhtar the director Canadian academy. In the recent wave of peaceful protests in Maqbooza Jammu Kashmir more than a thousand innocent have been blinded by pellet guns and more than 10,000 have been injured. As of this day, Indian soldiers have butchered more than 200,000 innocent Muslims in the occupied territory which is a lawful part of Pakistan for simple reasons; (i) the areas are more contiguous to Pakistan than India, (ii) the state has an overwhelming majority of Muslims, (iii) the inhabitants have already given their verdict to be a part of Pakistan on July 19, 1947 under the banner of Muslim Conference, (iv) the people in Pakistan and Maqbooza Jammu Kashmir are related by blood. Regards,
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