Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Human Rights and Women’s Empowerment Mashaal Hussain Mullick on Tuesday urged the international community, including the United Nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and human rights organizations, to address new “demographic changes” in the IIOJK. Indian government must be stopped from any further illegal activity in the occupied territory, she appealed while talking to a private news channel. India was changing the population ratio in the IIOJK and Kashmiris were being robbed of their land to make them financially weak, she added. Mushaal said to occupy the lands of Kashmiris India was issuing millions of domiciles to Indian in Kashmir valley. Mushaal said India was going to commit the biggest robbery of the century in Kashmir by displacing Kashmiris from their own homes and throwing into the streets. Indian hegemonic policies are posing serious threats to South Asia, she said, adding, that India is repeatedly using negative tactics to gain political mileage because elections are due in India next year, she added. The international community should stop appeasing India and should contain India’s fundamentalism and extremism because it will affect the peace and stability of the entire world, she urged. Pakistan is continuing to expose India at international forums to refrain India from state-sponsored terrorism, particularly in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, he added. Mushaal alo rejected the decision by the Indian Supreme Court regarding the abrogation of Article 370, diminishing the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir. Mushaal underscored that Kashmiris do not recognize the Indian constitution, asserting its non-applicability to the occupied Jammu and Kashmir, recognized internationally as a disputed territory. He reiterated the steadfast rejection by the Kashmiri people of any unilateral actions taken by India in the region, reaffirming Pakistan’s unwavering support for their quest for freedom from Indian occupation. In her video message, she voiced serious concerns, describing the Indian Supreme Court’s ruling as a “mockery of justice” that runs contrary to established norms of morality and lacks historical evidence. She raised questions about the impartiality of the court, suggesting it may have been compromised by Hindutva ideology, referring to the influence of what she termed “Hindutva Goons.” She emphasized the need for a resolution to the Kashmir issue in accordance with United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, reiterating Pakistan’s commitment to a diplomatic and internationally sanctioned resolution to the longstanding dispute.