Two Britain Councils Adopt Kashmir Prosper Motion kmsnews.org
The county council of Buckinghamshire and Wycombe District councils adopted a motion showing serious concerns amongst thousands of residents of Kashmiri heritage across Buckinghamshire, about widely reported recent human rights abuses and their recent escalation in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
In the adopted motion, it was said that the council believes that Buckinghamshire with its diverse citizenry and strong economy, it has a key role to play in maintaining good links within our diverse community. The council, therefore, acknowledges the United Nations Security Councils Resolutions 39 which offered to assist in the peaceful resolution of Kashmir conflict by setting up a commission of three members one to be chosen by India, one to be chosen by Pakistan and third to be chosen by the other two members of the commission.
In the motion, serious concerns showed by thousands of residences of Kashmiri heritage adopted by both the councils. The motion was presented to Tori MP Steve Baker at the residence of ex-chairman of District Wycombe where the leader of the council councilor Mr. Martin, Leader of Wycombe District Council Katrina Wood, Mayor of Wycombe Muzammil Hussain and other dignitaries were present at the occasion.
MP Steve Baker, after receiving the motion, told this correspondent that there are serious concerns of the residence of his constituency. He said that the motion showed that India is violating human rights in Kashmir. He said that it’s not a political but human rights issue.
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