ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday rejected what it termed “unwarranted” remarks about Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) made by members of the United Kingdom (UK) diaspora, and advised the individuals to refrain from interfering in Pakistan’s internal affairs.
In a statement, the Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson has urged the British Government to educate and caution those supporting proscribed organisations. These individuals must refrain from such actions and respect the democratic process, judicial decisions, and the rule of law as enshrined in the Constitutions of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan.
“We have noted with concern the irresponsible and ill-informed insinuations made by certain members of the diaspora in the UK regarding Azad Jammu and Kashmir. They would do well to contribute positively to their country of residence.”
He added that Pakistan has also noted the unwarranted remarks and queries raised by certain British MPs, which reflect a lack of awareness and disregard for the historical background of the issue. For those still living in colonial times, the FO spokesperson highlighted that it bears reiterating that Pakistan is a sovereign and democratic republic that firmly believes in non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries and expects the same from others.
The governments of Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir fully recognise and respect the constitutional rights of citizens to peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and democratic participation, he said, adding vandalism, the destruction of public services, including hospitals, and the murder of innocent civilians and law enforcement officials cannot be permitted under any circumstances, the spokesperson added.
It is to mention here that the AJK government declared JAAC a proscribed organisation on Friday, days ahead of a planned protest by the group scheduled for June 9, indicating that it was “engaged in terrorism” and threatening to the peace and security of the region.
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