Synopsis
On February 5, the J&K Haq Insaaf Council observed the day as ‘Pakistan Doomsday’. Chairman Advocate Zeshan emphasized the advancements in Jammu and Kashmir while criticizing Pakistan's misuse of foreign aid, asserting that Jammu and Kashmir will remain united against external threats.Key Takeaways
- February 5 observed as ‘Pakistan Doomsday’ by J&K Haq Insaaf Council.
- Chairman Advocate Zeshan highlights regional advancements.
- Criticism of Pakistan's allocation of foreign aid.
- Emphasis on unity in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Call for improved living conditions in Pakistan.
Jammu, Feb 5 (NationPress) The J&K Haq Insaaf Council (Truth & Justice Council) commemorated February 5 as ‘Pakistan Doomsday’ on Wednesday.
In a press briefing held in Jammu, the Chairman of the organization, Advocate Zeshan, stated that the J&K Haq Insaaf Council has officially marked February 5 as ‘Pakistan Doomsday’.
“The advancements occurring in Jammu and Kashmir are something we aim to highlight for the citizens of Pakistan and those in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). Our Indian government has prioritized the safety of PoJK as well,” he asserted.
He went on to say that Pakistan seeks foreign aid on the global platform, yet instead of utilizing those funds for the benefit of its populace, it diverts them towards military expenditure.
“You can observe the establishment of launching pads within PoJK, and the funding from the ISI to various entities aimed at creating unrest in Jammu and Kashmir. While a train service has now connected Kashmir to Delhi, Pakistan still struggles with basic transportation infrastructure,” he remarked.
The advocate further expressed: “I wish to pose a question to the citizens of our neighboring nation: wouldn’t you desire improved education, healthcare, and, most crucially, the liberty to express yourselves? We have repeatedly witnessed that anyone who dares to voice dissent in Pakistan is apprehended by the ISI. The ultimate violation occurred when their former Prime Minister Imran Khan was taken into custody. You have all seen how even Pakistan’s ex-Prime Minister is now incarcerated.”
He mentioned that a deputy commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba has proclaimed that by 2026, they intend to raise their flag in Kashmir.
“I want to emphasize that this aspiration of theirs will never come to fruition. Our resolve is steadfast: we will never allow this to occur,” he declared.
He affirmed that Jammu and Kashmir is, and will always remain, unified.
“For the past 75 years, we have faced attacks from across the border by the ISI, Pakistan, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen. However, the time has arrived for a unified response to confront this challenge,” he stated.
He added that currently, India boasts 5G technology, while Pakistan is still grappling with inadequate 2G services.
“We possess our own banking systems, whereas PoJK lacks even a single bank. India is a resilient nation. I don’t believe our External Affairs Minister needs to comment on Pakistan; we can manage them independently. Nevertheless, if a robust response is necessary, we have Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Home Minister Amit Shah, all of whom have already shown their determination through surgical strikes,” the advocate concluded.
The organization primarily consists of residents from the border regions of Poonch and Rajouri.