'Pakistan not legitimate party to J&K dispute': POK activist in British Parliament

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Professor Sajjad Raja, a political activist from Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK), said in the British Parliament on Thursday that Pakistan is not a legitimate party to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute..

Sajjad Raja and the speakers were attending an event, marking Jammu and Kashmir Day, on the eve of the 76th anniversary of the Accession of the then princely state to India on October 26, 1947, in the British Parliament...

"I very categorically and without any ambiguity made it clear to the MPs and other dignitaries that Pakistan is not a legitimate party to the dispute of Jammu and Kashmir," Sajjad Raja posted on X (formerly Twitter) on what he said in the Britisdh Parliament..

"I also told the parliamentarians that we, the people of Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, are still suffering and forced to live without any rights because of the mistakes made by the British government in 1947," Sajjad Raja's post read...

At the event, Sajjad Raja also spoke about the atrocities on Hindus and Sikhs during the partition and strongly argued that Pakistan was not a party to the Jammu & Kashmir issue because they were the aggressors who invaded and forcibly occupied the POK in 1947...