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Senate Standing Committee on Interior Chairman Senator Rehman Malik Saturday wrote a letter to the Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, urging him to move the United Nations against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his crimes against humanity in Indian Occupied Kashmir. In his letter he has suggested the foreign minister several important points to go with in the United Nations.
He has proposed that the United Nations may be requested to implement its own Resolutions of self-determination by announcing a specific date for holding the plebiscite in Kashmir and immediately deploy its Peacekeeping Mission in Indian Occupied Kashmir for sustaining peace and ensuring peaceful and free and fair plebiscite within the period announced by UNO.
He has suggested that the United Nations may be requested to direct UN Human Rights Commission to constitute a High Powered Commission to observe and investigate the sheer violations of human rights by Indian Forces in the Indian Occupied Kashmir and submit a consolidated report to expose the Indian aggression including the change of special status of Kashmir.
Senator Rehman Malik has advised that the United Nations may be asked to immediately restore the original special status of Kashmir by restoring Articles 370 & 35-A and place India under international Sanctions as a penalty for persistently violating the United Nations Resolutions on Kashmir and violating the will of International community.
He has suggested that the United Nations may be urged to refer the matter of human rights violations and crimes against humanity in IoK to International Criminal Court (ICC) under Rome Convention. He said that a case against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Army Chief and National Security Advisor be filed for war crimes based on the authentic report already submitted to the UNO by President International Human Rights Commission.
He said that he personally know that many Kashmiri organizations, families of the victims, living blind suffered through the pelleting and raped women are ready to testify Indian Forces brutalities in terms of mass murders, mass blinding through pelleting, enforced disappearances, tortures, rapes, political repression and suppression of freedom of speech. For the greater national cause he has offered his services and writes "I will be ready to provide evidence of terrorist financing and money laundering by India."
Senator Rehman Malik writes that India has been persistently refusing the human rights body to visit inside the Indian Occupied Kashmir and is continuously committing human rights violations without any fear and has chosen to ignore the investigative observations and directions of the International community. He added that India being the Member of United Nations is liable to be penalized for above continued violations of human rights and also for not implementing the UNSC Resolutions of self-determination i.e. Resolutions, No.47 (1948), 98(1952) and 122(1957).
While commenting on the recent development of calling of close-door meeting of UNSC, Senator Rehman Malik stated that mere a closed door consultation meeting on Kashmir issue will not work as it will be used to de-escalate the built-up pressure on India therefore he proposes that Pakistan should once again demand the Secretary General United Nations for calling another open session of United Nations Security Council inviting Pakistan to present a proper and consolidated evidences against India to pursue the International community which is not paying required attention to the oppressed voice of people of Kashmir.
Senator Rehman Malik states that he as a Parliamentarian feels that we need to do much homework to face India on borders, diplomatic and legal fronts. He writes "I would like to put on record that India will leave no stone unturned to propagate high level blame game, pressure on LOC and inflict our economy through hybrid war planned out by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. FATF is the part of this hybrid economic war episode."
In his letter to Minister for Foreign Affairs, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Senator Rehman Malik has expressed his hope that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will immediately appoint a legal team consists of competent lawyers to move the United Nations and other forums to implement the above proposals, convincing our friendly countries for their support that the implementation of UNO Resolutions could be ensured and trial against Prime Minister Modi could be referred to International Criminal Court (ICC) under Rome Convention. He writes "I in my personal capacity will be happy to assist the teams in personally and as Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior."

Copyright Independent News Pakistan, 2019

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