SOS Intl appeals PM Modi to liberate PoJK

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 6: SOS. International, the organization representing displaced persons from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), has sent an urgent appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking military intervention to liberate the region, destroy terrorist infrastructure and drug trafficking networks, and honour India’s longstanding Parliamentary commitment.
In a letter flashed to the Prime Minister, SOS Intl Chairman Rajiv Chuni stated that for over 78 years, PoJK has been under Pakistan’s unlawful control, in defiance of international norms and India’s sovereign rights. Pakistan has exploited the region’s rivers, forests, and minerals for its own gain while neglecting and oppressing the local population, imposing severe human rights violations, denial of democratic freedoms, and economic deprivation. PoJK has become a hub for terrorist training camps and launch pads directing attacks against India, alongside drug trafficking routes fueling narco-terrorism that endangers India’s security and youth.
The indigenous people of PoJK have endured immense suffering, including the 1947 genocide that targeted Hindus, Sikhs, and other minorities with mass killings, expulsions, and forced conversions, effectively erasing entire communities and turning survivors into refugees. Properties remain seized without compensation, and dams such as Mangla have been constructed on ancestral lands without consent, submerging homes and farmlands. Despite these atrocities, the displaced persons yearn to return and live peacefully as citizens of India.
The appeal invokes the Indian Parliament’s unanimous resolution of February 22, 1994, which affirms the entirety of Jammu and Kashmir as an integral part of India and calls for Pakistan to vacate the occupied territories, describing this as a binding national pledge.
Chuni said like US military action against Venezuela, PM Modi should also use this option to smash terror infrastructure and break bone to drug-mafia operating from across the border.
Just as the US acted decisively to safeguard its security by targeting narco-traffickers and related infrastructure, India holds superior moral, legal, and security imperatives to liberate PoJK, eliminate terrorist camps and launch pads, dismantle drug network, and reintegrate the region with the motherland, Chuni added.