APHC Calls for Talks to Resolve Kashmir Dispute, Urges Prosecution of Modi and Indian Army
September 23, 2025India’s occupation of Jammu and Kashmir has turned into a clear example of state terrorism. Since 1947, the people of Kashmir have been denied their right to self-determination. But after August 5, 2019, the Modi government exposed its real face by scrapping Kashmir’s special status, splitting the territory into Union Territories, and tightening its military grip. The result has been arrests, curfews, and endless suffering. The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has reminded the world that Kashmir is not an internal matter of India, but an international issue that must be settled under United Nations resolutions. The UN cannot remain silent as India continues crimes against the Kashmiri people.
Kashmir’s Special Status Revoked
The August 5, 2019, decision of the Modi government to revoke Kashmir’s special status was carried out forcefully. India claimed it was for progress, but the reality was occupation and control. The move was rejected by the people of Kashmir, by Pakistan, and by anyone who respects international law.
Aftermath Of Revocation:
• Kashmir’s special status was taken away against the will of its people.
• The territory was illegally turned into two Union Territories under New Delhi’s control.
• Thousands of leaders, activists, and youth were arrested and silenced.
• Curfews and communication blackouts crushed basic freedoms.
This decision showed that India is not a democracy in Kashmir but an occupier. It also exposed the Hindutva agenda of the BJP, which seeks control through force, not consent.
Human Rights Violations In Occupied Kashmir
The people of Kashmir live under one of the heaviest military occupations in the world. Reports of killings, torture, enforced disappearances, and illegal detentions continue to emerge. India hides behind its propaganda, but the reality is that it rules Kashmir through fear.
Daily Abuses:
• Political leaders, journalists, lawyers, and civil society members remain behind bars.
• Peaceful voices are silenced through threats, torture, and raids.
• Families are left without justice as cases of fake encounters and custodial deaths rise.
• Human rights groups are denied access because India fears exposure of its crimes.
These are not isolated incidents but part of a clear policy. India’s army has turned Kashmir into a zone of repression where no freedom is allowed.
Hindutva Agenda In Kashmir
Behind the military presence lies the BJP’s wider Hindutva plan. Modi’s government is trying to change the identity of Kashmir through law and settlement. This is not only illegal but also communal in nature.
Signs Of Hindutva Design:
• New laws allow outsiders to buy land and settle in Kashmir.
• The aim is to change the Muslim-majority character of the region.
• Cultural and religious identity of Kashmiris is under constant attack.
• The BJP is using hate-driven policies rather than democratic dialogue.
This shows that the Kashmir policy of Modi is not about peace but about forcing Hindutva on a people who reject it.
Role Of The United Nations
The United Nations has already passed resolutions that recognize the right of the Kashmiri people to decide their future. Yet these resolutions have not been implemented. The APHC has rightly called on the UN to act immediately.
UN’s Duty:
• Raise the Kashmir issue at the United Nations General Assembly with urgency.
• Implement its own resolutions and hold India accountable.
• Take steps to stop killings, arrests, and abuse in the occupied territory.
• Prosecute Modi and the Indian army for crimes against humanity.
The UN cannot continue to remain silent. Its credibility is at stake if it fails to protect a people who are suffering under occupation.
APHC’s Call For Dialogue And Justice
The APHC has once again made it clear that dialogue, backed by international action, is the only way forward. Advocate Abdul Rashid Minhas has called for a solution based on UN resolutions and respect for the rights of Kashmiris.
APHC’s Demands:
• Resolve the Kashmir dispute according to United Nations resolutions.
• Release all political prisoners, youth, journalists, and civil society activists.
• End arbitrary arrests, raids, and fake charges against innocent people.
• Show the world the real face of India, which hides behind false claims of democracy.
The APHC has given voice to the people who continue to face India’s state terrorism every day. Their demands reflect the truth on the ground.
Modi’s Crimes Against Humanity
The Modi government has not only crushed Kashmir but also damaged India itself. Minorities across India face persecution, dissent is silenced, and democracy is being turned into authoritarian rule. In Kashmir, these crimes reach their peak.
Record Of Modi Government:
• Killings, torture, and disappearances of innocent Kashmiris.
• Attacks on journalists, lawyers, and activists who speak out.
• Persecution of Muslims and minorities under Hindutva politics.
• Use of military as a weapon against civilians rather than for defense.
These actions show that Modi’s India is not a democracy but an authoritarian state built on lies and propaganda.
Conclusion: The World Must Act Now
The story of Kashmir is the story of a people living under occupation and fear. India has stripped their rights, changed their laws, and crushed their voices. It has carried out state terrorism under the cover of democracy. The Hindutva agenda has only added more cruelty, as Modi’s government tries to erase the identity of an entire people.
The United Nations has both the legal and moral duty to act. It must hold India accountable, prosecute Modi and the Indian army, and enforce its own resolutions. Peace in South Asia cannot be built while Kashmir remains under military rule. Pakistan stands with the people of Kashmir and will continue to demand justice. The world must now break its silence and prove that crimes against humanity will not go unpunished.
India’s lies cannot hide the truth forever. Kashmir is not an internal issue. It is a global question of justice, and the world must act before it is too late.

