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UK reaffirms Kashmir is a bilateral problem after the commons home debate

UK reaffirms Kashmir is a bilateral problem after the commons home debate
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LONDON: Two-hour debate about human rights in Kashmir at the House of Commons where the accusation was thrown against India which ended with representatives of the British government to notify members of the British parliament that for India and Pakistan to find eternal political solutions in Kashmir’s situation, taking into account the wishes of Kashmir Kashmir.
“Not for the UK to prescribe a solution or act as a mediator,” Amanda Milling, who was appointed as Minister for Asia in recent reshuffle.
“For India and Pakistan agree if they want an external mediation from third parties.
We regularly increase our concerns about human rights and about the situation in Kashmir at the senior level in the Pakistani and Indian governments,” he said.
MPs from all political parties condemned alleged human rights violations in Kashmir, closing Amnesty International and revocation of article 370 and 35A from the Constitution on Thursday.
Many say human rights are “not bilateral problems” and “multilateral problems” and call for UN human rights officials to gain access to both LOC sides and for the UK to take a greater role in facilitating peace in the region, by saying that It is a task of remembering it has oversee the partition.
“We in this parliament talk about women’s rights in Afghanistan, but what about women’s rights in Kashmir occupied by India,” MP Labor Party Yasmin Qureshi, while Paul Bristow’s conservative lawmaker, who also referred to the region as ” Kashmir occupied by India.
“, Said:” Just as we care about injustice towards Rohingya and Uyghur, we also care about injustice against Kashmiris.
“” This is not a pro or anti-country any country; it must be a human rights, “said Members of the Debbie Abrahams work parbo, which secured the backbench debate.
He was deported from India on February 17, 2020 because he had an invalse of invalid.
The next day he flew to Pakistan and met PM Imran Khan, a trip funded by the Pakistani government.
Abraham called the British government to “make an annual statement to the Commons House for the Government’s contribution to the resolution of the conflict and development of peace in Kashmir”, while the minister of shadow for Asia Stephen Kinnock, presented the official manufacturer’s line, proposed that Britain, proposed that Britain, propose that the British government “Send a delegation to Jammu and Kashmir to assess the human rights situation and report back to parliament”.
Many parliamentarians who took part had a constituency with a large mirpuri population and some clearly lobbyed by the Pakistani government.
Conservative MP Steve Baker said he had received a letter from the Pakistani High Commission which alleged that India had used a cluster bomb along the Loc on July 30, 2019, striking civilians and villages.
He called for the British government to investigate it, said that if it was true “crime against humanity”.
Conservative MP Robbie Moore, who represented Keighley, where many British Pakistani Kashmir lived, said: “Yesterday, I received a letter from the Pakistani High Commissioner where the superiority would like to take me to accelerate human rights violations …” MP Labor Labor Party byrne said there should be no trade agreement with India or Pakistan except human rights observed, while Parir Ali said that the Indian High Commissioner must be “banned from parliamentary plantations, ending the Kashmir military occupation” considering the Chinese Ambassador to England has also been prevented into parliament.
Conservative MP Bob Blackman is one of the few members of Parliament who defend India.
He said that illegal work by Pakistan part of the country of Prince Jammu and Kashmir had to stop.
“When it’s done, we can talk about other UN resolutions.” He said Kashmir had been tainted by radical Islamic terrorists.
“If the troops are pulled and the protection is not there, the suffering of Jammu & Kashmir will be the same as Afghanistan, with Islamic forces coming and eliminating democracy in the area.” Watch the British parliament debating human rights in Kashmir; India condemned the abuse of levels at PM

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