MIRPUR: Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Barrister Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry and Kashmir-origin British Parliamentarian Mirza Khalid Mehmood said on Sunday that the G20 Working Group conference held by India in Srinagar has failed because main members of the group, including China, had categorically refused to attend the meeting.
While talking to reporters in the federal metropolis, the two leaders said that besides China, many other countries would skip the conference being held in Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIJOK).
Referring to the Modi regime’s nefarious designs to use the high-profile conference to achieve its strategic goals, they said that the G20 nations’ decision to skip the meeting being held in the restive valley was a clear indication that they have refused to become brand ambassadors of New Delhi’s so-called normalcy narrative on Kashmir.
They said India’s main objective behind organizing the G20 Summit event in IIJOK was to hoodwink the world community by creating a false impression that everything was normal in the region.
India intensified human rights violations
They said that India had intensified human rights violations on the one side. At the same time, on the other, a massive drive to change the valley’s demography and political landscape was started to convert the Muslim majority position of the state into a minority.
Voicing their serious concerns over the region’s grave situation, they said it was high time that the world community should take effective cognizance of the issue and pressured India to stop violence and bloodshed in IIOJK.