In the memorandum addressed to Sharif, protesters demonstrating outside the Pakistan High Commission here, among whom were people from Jammu and Kashmir and PoK, said "if you are a true well-wisher of people of the former Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir, then please stop export of extremism, terrorism, religious intolerance and hatred to areas of Jammu and Kashmir and grant fundamental rights" to the people of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
"If still you feel we are not equal to you, citizens of Pakistan, then at least, consider us human beings and let us live with honour and dignity. Unite both areas of Jammu and Kashmir state; and let us be masters of our land and resources," the memorandum stated.
It noted that "although Islam says respect rights of neighbours, however, we sadly note that our Muslim neighbour, contrary to the teachings of Islam and civilised behaviour, has always exploited us, abused us, created problems for us, curbed our fundamental rights; and initiated such policies that aggravated the already bad situation and added to our misery and suffering."
Others who signed the memorandum included Nazam Bhatti (Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front), Zulfqar Khan (United Kashmir People's National Party), Tahir Bostan (Jammu Kashmir People's National Party), Ejaz Pracha (Friends of JK) and Yogish Sharma (Voice of Jammu).