KARACHI, March 31: The people of Kashmir will never accept any solution contrary to their aspirations and will continue struggle till achieving independence.

This was stated by speakers at a programme organized by the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Sindh division, at Karachi Press Club on Sunday on the eve of the martyrdom day of Ashfaq Majid Wani and in memory of the Hazrat Bal martyrs.

The speakers termed the Kashmir issue a volcano between two nuclear powers.

They lamented that the world leaders had been presenting proposals for the solution of the issue without taking the people of Kashmir into confidence.

JKLF chief Amanullah Khan paying tributes to the Kashmiri martyrs presented his party’s formula for the solution of the Kashmir issue.

The formula called for the formation of a Kashmir International Committee, comprising representatives of important countries and organizations, which should unite the divided states of Kashmir and make it an autonomous, democratic, federal and non-sectarian state having friendly ties with Pakistan and India.

APNEC president Abdul Hameed Chhapra, Salahuddin Gundapur, Sardar Tariq Ayub, Javed Hanif, Sardar Shabbir Khan, Sardar Aziz Idrees, Tauqir Gilani, Engineer Sardar Javed, Pervez Shakir and others also spoke.

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