Jammu Kashmir Workers Party chief Mir Junaid promotes global unity in his BRICS address
Kashmiri political leader Mir Junaid recently delivered a strong message promoting global unity when he addressed the BRICS Forum in Russia.
Junaid’s statement unequivocally rejected all forms of cross-border terrorism, violence, external aggression, and discord, advocating instead for a larger vision of peace and prosperity, reported ANI.
The BRICS meeting, which was held in Grozny, was attended by several global leaders, diplomats, government officials, and cultural influencers.
The president of Jammu Kashmir Workers Party was quoted as saying by ANI: "I am the son of India, a precious gem in its diverse mosaic. For centuries, this region has been a melting pot of diverse religions, ethnicities, and cultures coexisting peacefully. Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Buddhists have not only shared neighbourhoods but also celebrated each other’s festivals and mourned each other’s losses. This is the sacred culture of Kashmir, where mosques and temples often stand side by side, echoing a harmonious symphony.”
“India is a nation rich in cultures, religions, and languages, akin to a family with abundant variety, and Kashmir is undeniably an integral and cherished part of it, boasting a rich history and peaceful coexistence,” Junaid added.
Appreciating the leadership of both India and Russia, Junaid lauded the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Vladimir Putin, and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov in fostering inclusivity and unity within their respective territories.
Addressing the challenges posed by external aggression and cross-border terrorism, Junaid criticized neighboring countries’ actions that have sought to destabilize Kashmir’s fabric of tolerance.
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