Mushaal Hussein Mullick, chairperson of the Peace and Culture Organization and wife of jailed Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik, has made clear that India will continue its aggressive policies towards Pakistan and Kashmir until their longstanding dispute has been settled. These comments were reported by Geo News +3; UrduPoint +3 and Dunya News +3.
Mullick recently appeared on Geo News’ “Geo Pakistan,” where she strongly condemned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s approach as disappointing and focused on blame games, noting that Modi will likely remain aggressive without meaningful resolution of Kashmir issue. (sources). (The News International; Geo News);
Geo Newsalitat Mullick strongly denounced India’s targeting of civilians in Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir as violative of international norms and human rights, calling such acts violations against international norms and human rights. She stressed the necessity of structured peace talks that involve Hurriyat leaders as being essential.
Geo News She highlighted their inclusion as essential within any dialogue platform as “Wherever dialogue takes place, the representation of Hurriyat leaders is essential.” In her remarks she quoted The News International’s assessment that representation from Hurriyat leadership must always be present when dialogue takes place (GW +1 The News International +1). +1Geo News International
Mullick highlighted the significance of international involvement by welcoming mediation offers from global powers such as the U.S. and China, noting President Trump’s recent statements as evidence that Kashmir is more than an internal problem for India; instead it should be treated as an international concern. She specifically referenced UrduPoint. KMS Newsalitat +One (+1=1).
Mullick also demanded the immediate release of all Hurriyat leaders, including her husband Yasin Malik, as an essential condition of any significant peace process. Without their involvement and inclusion, she asserted, no meaningful resolution can be attained. In her statement to Punjab Higher Education Commission and Geo News she stated this requirement as necessary to reach any lasting resolution.
Mullick expressed her discontent at Indian government actions in Jammu and Kashmir, accusing it of conducting violent search operations and extrajudicial killings, prompting her to ask the international community to act quickly in order to avert further human rights abuses or escalated tension in the region.
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As tensions between India and Pakistan remain elevated, Mullick’s statements underscore the necessity of adopting an inclusive and comprehensive strategy in resolving Kashmir conflict. Her call for international mediation as well as including Kashmiri voices in peace talks exemplify how complex peace-making in this region may be.