Manchester (Arif Chaudhry)
The Women’s Conference was chaired by Yasmin Dar, Member of the National Executive Council of the Labor Party and Chairperson of the Movement for the Right to Self-Determination International UK.
Shadow Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth MP Lisa Nandy, MP Rachel Reeves, MP Kate Smith, newly elected MP Kim Led Better, Will Cox Baroness, Glenn’s Thornt Baroness, Councilor Int’l Bramble Deputy Mayor of London Bro Hackney, at the Women’s Conference. Johnny Karen and other Labor-affiliated women leaders attended.
Apart from the welfare of women, the issues of women’s issues and their treatment outside the UK, especially in war-torn areas, were also discussed at the Women’s Conference. The Women’s Conference of the Labor Party also discussed women’s rights violations in Kashmir and women. Mistreatment was also discussed.
Speaking on the occasion, Yasmeen Dar, Chairperson of the Conference and Chairperson of the Movement for the Right to Self-Determination International UK, said that there is an urgent need to work for women’s rights and their welfare, from the platform of the Labor Party. While every effort is made for the welfare of the people, there is an urgent need to pay attention to the situation of women in developing and troubled regions.
India’s treatment of women, especially in Kashmir, is intolerable and requires urgent action locally and internationally, Kashmiri women have been subjected to inhumane treatment by Indian forces not only in the current situation but also for decades. Even today, Kashmiri women are being mistreated not only in male prisons but also in homes and areas is going.
Addressing the conference, Labor MPs said that women’s rights would be played out not only as members of the British Parliament but also on every platform inside and outside the party. The treatment of women in Kashmir is a matter of grave concern and cannot be ignored. It is the primary responsibility of the international community and women’s rights organizations to play their due role in providing rights to women in Kashmir.
Yasmeen Dar, President of the Conference and an elected member of the National Executive Committee of the Labor Party, also invited the Shadow Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth of Labor to visit Pakistan and Azad Kashmir and Occupied Kashmir to review the Kashmir issue and the current situation. Of
Meanwhile, women leaders of the Labor Party congratulated the newly elected Member of Parliament from the Labor Party, Betty, who participated in the conference. On the occasion, officials of Jammu and Kashmir Tehreek-e-Haq Khudaradit International, Chairman Raja Najabat Hussain, Secretary-General Muhammad Azam, Patron General Sardar Abdul Rehman Khan, Asiya Hussain, Naila Sharif, Zeeshan Arif and others also called on the newly elected MP to lead the by-election. He congratulated her and expressed the hope that she would raise her voice in favour of Kashmiris like her predecessor, former MP Tracy Braban, and play her role for Kashmiris inside and outside Parliament.