Muzaffarabad, Pakistan administrated Kashmir: – Syed Abdul Basit Ali, a prominent figure from Leepa Valley a scenic valley alongside the Ceasefire Line in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, has sparked a heated debate in the region with his recent call for a referendum to resolve the longstanding issue of Jammu and Kashmir’s status.
In a video uploaded on his Facebook page, Ali emphasized the need for a referendum, citing it as a viable solution to the Kashmir dispute. His comments have been met with both praise and skepticism, with some hailing his move as a step towards resolving the issue, while others questioning the motivations behind his sudden push for a referendum.
Ali, known for his pro-Pakistan Army stance and frequent media appearances. However, his latest move has raised eyebrows, with some speculating that there may be ulterior motives at play.
“While we appreciate Syed Basit Ali’s efforts to highlight the Kashmir issue, we cannot ignore the fact that similar promises have been made to the Kashmiri people in the past, only to be left unfulfilled,” said a local Kashmiri resident, who wished to remain anonymous. “We will be watching closely to see if this is a genuine attempt to resolve the issue or just another ploy to manipulate public opinion.”
Despite the skepticism, many Kashmiris have welcomed Ali’s call for a referendum, seeing it as a potential step towards a peaceful resolution to the longstanding dispute.
“We stand with all voices that advocate for the rights of the Kashmiri people, including the right to self-determination through a free and fair referendum,” said a spokesperson for a local Kashmiri rights group. “However, we also urge all parties involved to ensure that any solution is inclusive, transparent, and respects the wishes of the Kashmiri people.”
As the debate surrounding Ali’s call continues, one thing is clear: the people of Jammu and Kashmir are eager for a resolution to the decades-long dispute. Whether Ali’s referendum call will gain traction remains to be seen, but it has undoubtedly sparked a much-needed conversation about the region’s future.
The local leader from Leepa Valley told to the Azadi Times that Syed Basit Ali’s comments have sparked a wider debate about the role of external actors in shaping the Kashmir dispute. While some have hailed Ali’s call as a positive step, others have expressed concerns about the potential for external interference.
The Azadi Times remains committed to providing balanced and unbiased reporting on the Kashmir dispute. We will continue to follow developments closely and provide updates as the situation evolves.