Birmingham: International Sufi Peace Conference has termed Indian ‘state terrorism’ a serious threat to international peace, media reports said.
The conference held in Birmingham in its declaration says a durable peace in South Asia could not be maintained without resolving longstanding Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN resolutions, reports said.
The Conference strongly condemned ‘state terrorism’ by Indian troops in Kashmir, reports added.
Declaration says Islam is a religion of peace and tolerance and discourages extremism and terrorism.
Member PaK Legislative Assembly and Chairman Ullema O Mushaykh Syed Ali Raza Bukhari and other prominent religious scholars in their addresses said ‘India will never succeed to suppress the voices’ of Ullema and Mushaykh of Pakistan-administrated Kashmir (PaK) and people of Kashmir valley.