Engineer Amir Muqam expressed Pakistan's continued backing for Kashmir during Saturday's commemoration events. The federal minister oversees Kashmir Affairs, Gilgit-Baltistan, and the SAFRON departments. He emphasized the historical importance of July 19, 1947, when regional leaders voted unanimously for Pakistani integration. Religious and cultural connections motivated this decision alongside geographic considerations. Muqam described this moment as transformative for Jammu and Kashmir's political future.
The minister criticized India's military presence throughout the disputed territory. He characterized decades of occupation as violations against basic human freedoms. Pakistani officials maintain their commitment to peaceful settlement through United Nations Security Council measures. Three previous conflicts between the two nations have not changed Pakistan's diplomatic approach. Muqam promised ongoing moral and political assistance until residents achieve self-governance rights.
The federal representative honored the sacrifices made by Kashmir's population during their resistance efforts. Pakistan refuses to abandon support for its liberation movement. Government leaders pledge sustained advocacy until international resolutions receive implementation.
The minister criticized India's military presence throughout the disputed territory. He characterized decades of occupation as violations against basic human freedoms. Pakistani officials maintain their commitment to peaceful settlement through United Nations Security Council measures. Three previous conflicts between the two nations have not changed Pakistan's diplomatic approach. Muqam promised ongoing moral and political assistance until residents achieve self-governance rights.
The federal representative honored the sacrifices made by Kashmir's population during their resistance efforts. Pakistan refuses to abandon support for its liberation movement. Government leaders pledge sustained advocacy until international resolutions receive implementation.