Thursday, July 7, 2016

 A JOINT LETTER TO:
                                                                                                           27th of June 2016
  1. MIAN MUHAMMAD NAWAZ SHARIF SHIB

PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN
Prime Minister Office
Islamabad


SHRI NARENDRA MODI SAHIB
Prime Minister of India
New Delhi

Dear Sirs,

Assalamo alaikum

On behalf of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and its supporters, I am writing to urge both of you to respect the aspirations of the people of forcibly divided Jammu Kashmir either by withdrawing your troops from Jammu Kashmir or arrange a referendum the way Britain did in relation to Scotland and now its own membership of the European Union. 

We expect both of you to show a similar sense of decency, democracy and civilization by providing the people of Jammu Kashmir with a similar opportunity enjoyed by the British people to determine their future democratically and peacefully. This will certainly enhance your credibility among the International Community.   

We wish a very good luck to both of you and your respective government and the people.

Yours sincerely,



Quayyum Raja
Representative JKLF
Burhan House, Khajorullah, Khuiratta, Kotli, Azad Kashmir
0347 5765 869. Email: 

 A JOINT LETTER TO:                                                           27/06/2016

CHAUDHRY ABDUL MAJEED
Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir
Prime Minister Secretariat
Muzaffarabad

HAFIZ  HAFEEZ UR REHMAN
Chief Minister of Gilgit Baltistan
Chief Minister House
Gilgit

MEHBOOBA MUFTI
Chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir
Srinagar



Assalamo alaikum,

I am writing on behalf of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and hundred and thousand of its supporters in relation to the solution of protracted Kashmir Issue.

It is unfortunate that we have three governments in three forcibly divided parts of Jammu Kashmir, but neither you nor any of your predecessors tried to reunite your motherland. We urge you to stop appeasing your respective political master and act like a dignified leadership of Britain and Scotland, who held referendum to determine their future democratically. Britain was not invaded when she joined  the EU nor was she attacked when she decided to leave the EU. Whereas, Jammu Kashmir was invaded to be engulfed into Pak-Hind Unions. Therefore, we have  much stronger a case than that of Scotland and Britain.

We look forward to a positive step by each one of you.

Yours sincerely,



Quayyum Raja
Representative JKLF
Burhan House, Khajorullah, Khuiratta, Kotli, Azad Kashmir
0347 5765869