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HINDUS
URGE EU NOT TO 'WATER DOWN' KASHMIR REPORT
(19 January 2007)
National
Hindu organisations in Britain have called on Indians throughout
the UK and Europe to write to EU parliamentarians urging them not
to bow down to pressure from Pakistan to amend a draft report on
Kashmir compiled by UK MEP Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne. Representatives
from the Hindu Forum of Britain, the National Council of Hindu Temples
and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad claim that the report makes an objective
assessment of the poverty and lack of democracy in Pakistan-occupied
Kashmir and the fate of over 1 million Kashmiri Hindus driven out
of their homes by Pakistan-backed militants.
The
draft report on" Kashmir: present situation and future prospects"
drafted by Emma Nicholson is being discussed in the EU Parliament
on 24 January 2007, and was drafted following meetings by the MEP
with both sides of the political divide in Jammu and Kashmir. It
makes critical observations about Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
The
UK Hindu organisations are urging the European Parliament to adopt
the report in it entirety and without making any of the 400 or so
amendments sought by the Pakistani government.
Ramesh
Kallidai, Secretary General of the Hindu Forum of Britain, said:
"Ever since the report was released in November-end last year,
Pakistan has activated its entire network across the globe, particularly
in the European countries to ensure that the report is discarded.
It would be very unfortunate if a report that presents an objective
and unbiased view of the ground reality in Kashmir for the first
time is altered due to political pressure from Pakistan. It is too
important to be ignored and we urge Indians from all over the world
to write to Baroness Nicholson and the European Parliament to ensure
that the report's recommendations are adopted."
The
report raises questions about the democratic credentials of Pakistani
government, and its commitment to the people and institutions in
Pakistan occupied Kashmir. It says that the earthquake which killed
over 75,000 people, has made "everyday life virtually impossible
for millions of people who were already among some of the most disadvantaged
in the region.
The
draft report credits India for its prompt response to the natural
disaster and applauded it handled the emergency and how through
an intelligent self-help policy instituted by the government has
helped to re-house the 30,000 who lost their homes. However, it
was critical of the already minimal basic rights enjoyed by Pakistani
Kashmiris before the earthquake which has been compounded by a lack
of democracy and oppressive and unjust laws, especially those applicable
to women.
Dr
Girdhari Bhan, President of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad UK added:
"The plight of over a million Kashmiri Hindus displaced and
made refugees from their homelands by the brute force of Islamic-militants
backed by Pakistan has not been taken note of by the international
communities. This report highlights their sorry plight for the first
time. Political pressure should not make the European Union turn
their face away from the truth. We stand firmly against religious-cultural
persecution of Hindus anywhere in the world."
Those
wanting write to Baroness Nicholson to support her report should
email her at emma.nicholson@europarl.europa.eu
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