Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar has written letter to 751 members of European Parliament including its vice-president regarding Indian atrocities against Kashmiris and controversial Citizenship Act against Muslims of India.

In his letter addressed to European Parliament's VP Fabio Massimo Castaldo and other members of the parliament on Tuesday, Governor Sarwar urged the EU member states to support resolutions for repealing the Citizenship (Amendment) Act-2019 (CAA) of India and lifting of curfew by India in occupied Kashmir, besides help implement the UN Security Council resolutions on Kashmir.

He also demanded of the European Parliament to play its role by approving the resolution against India on January 30, 2020. Despite war hysteria by India, Pakistan under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan is advocating for peace, the Governor said, adding: "Prime Minister Imran Khan has effectively been highlighting Kashmir issue and peace efforts by Pakistan before the world at all international forums; the world community should play its role in settlement of Kashmir issue and also take strict notice of Indian government's atrocities against Indian Muslims."

Sarwar said, "I am deeply grateful to all the European Union Lawmakers for their commitment to upholding social justice & democratic values such as Equality, Diversity and Fairness and as a result drafting the anti-CAA resolution and calling upon all the EU and Member States to condemn unilateral changes made to the autonomous status of Kashmir & implementation of the UN Security Council resolutions in the upcoming European Parliament session."

He further said, "It is high time for the international community to check Indian government's gross violations of human rights & draconian laws. Since May 2019, PM Narendra Modi's start of second term, India first stripped Kashmir of its autonomy, deployed additional troops to the region, cut off internet/phones, placed thousands of people in preventive detention and secondly reinforced its nationalistic orientation by introducing the CAA on Dec 11 2019 which could trigger the largest statelessness crisis in the world and cause widespread human suffering."

The Governor added that CAA is explicitly discriminatory in nature as it specifically excludes Muslims from having access to the same provisions as other religious groups. The Indian government's justification for "fast track citizenship" is to prevent persecution of minorities, he said.

"We are grateful to the members of the European Union for condemning India's disregard of its International obligations & Human Rights treaties (as below) to which New Delhi is a signatory, in the upcoming European Parliament session:

Charter of the United Nations; Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR); Article 21 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; UN Security Council Resolution 91 (1951) on Kashmir; UN report on Kashmir of 2019; India-EU Strategic Partnership Joint Action Plan and the EU-India Thematic Dialogue on Human Rights; and Article 14 of Indian Constitution, which guarantees the right to equality to all & protects all from discrimination on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth," he maintained.

The Governor further mentioned in the letter, "As a former member of the British parliament, I know that the European Union & Member States have always played a key role in addressing international issues. On Jan 30th European Union and member states are urged to vote in favor of resolutions; 1) For the India to repeal the discriminatory CAA; 2) To remove the curfew in Kashmir & implement the UN Security council resolutions on Kashmir."

"Lastly I would highlight that Pakistan's priority is regional peace. Prime Minister Imran Khan is open to dialogue & negotiations as we realize the enormous human, economic and political benefits of resolving the Kashmir conflict and the importance of stability in the region as both Pakistan and India are nuclear weapon states," the Governor concluded.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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