Islamabad:Sardar Masood Khan, the President of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), has called on US President Joe Biden's administration to intervene in resolving the decades-long Kashmir conflict.
He demanded the US to compel India to "cease and reverse illicit transfer of the Indian Hindu population".
"The least the US can do is to ask India to cease and reverse illicit transfer of the Indian Hindu population to the Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and stop killing unarmed Kashmiris in the occupied territory," he was quoted as saying in the statement.
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"Washington has to revise its brief on Kashmir. It thinks that 900,000 Indian military and para-military troops are fighting terrorists in Kashmir. But this is a false premise constructed by India to delude the world."
Khan said that the US' intervention should be focused on ending the repression and restoration of "civil liberties and fundamental freedoms in IOJK".
"Being A promoter of the right to self-determination throughout the last century, the US should not stand in the way of Kashmiris' freedom of choice for their political identity as envisaged and mandated by the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions."