In a joint calling attention petition, the signatories have urged India and Pakistan for Resumption of Ceasefire and cession of hostilities on the LoC
 
In a joint calling attention petition, that carried the joint datelines of Jammi and Rawalkot in POK, over 130 eminent citizens of the divided State of Jammu and Kashmir urged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to resume ceasefire along the Line of Control and begin the process of dialogue to resolve the Kashmir issue by including all the people of Jammu and Kashmir. This initiative was led by two eminent civil society activists across the LoC; Anuradha Bhasin, Executive Editor, daily Kashmir Times, Jammu and Ershad Mahmud, Executive Director, Center for Peace, Development and Reforms.
The petition has already gained momentum and people are coming together in a significant number to take ownership of this initiative. It so far has got signatures from various senior political leaders, poets, authors, journalists, civil society activists, former civil servants, ex-diplomats and army personnel, as well as people from the academia.
The petition pronounces that if current tension at the borders is allowed to prolong, it will jeopardize the stability of the region and might escalate into an all-out war. Besides, the skirmishes at the LoC augment the sufferings of the people residing not just near the border areas, but eventually of the entire population of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir State.
It also raises concern and anxiety regarding the mushrooming growth of radical elements and war mongers in India and Pakistan who exploit the situation on LoC to promote hatred between the two countries. The petition claimed that the ongoing spate of violence would sanction the war mongers on both sides. It also urges the political leadership in New Delhi and Islamabad to impress upon their respective militaries for bringing an immediate end to this continuum of shelling and firing.
The organisers have stated that the petition would be soon online for further signatures and support. Those who signed the petition include Chaudhary Latif Akbar, President Pakistan People’s Party AJK; Justice (Retd.) Hasnain Masoodi, Srinagar; ex-vice-chancellor Siddiq Wahid; Neerja Mattoo, writer and educationist; Farooq Nazki, poet; authors Mir Khalid and Badri Raina; Shujaat Bukhari, Editor Rising Kashmir, Srinagar, Dr Nitasha Kaul, writer and academic, Mr. Ghulam Murtza, President Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mirpur; ; Justice Syed Sharif Hussain Bokhari, Lahore; Air Vice Marshal (Retd.) Kapil Kak; Dr. Toqeer Gillani, Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front; Mr. Abdul Khaliq Wasi, Member Kashmir Council, Pakistan Muslim League (N); Shakeel Qalandhar and Mubeen Shah of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Ambassador Arif Kamal and Shaheen Kausar Dar, ex-Deputy Speaker, AJK Assembly.
Here is the text of the joint petition:
Petition to End Tensions at LOC
 To,
 Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi
 Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi
Dear Sirs,
 We, the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir on both sides of the Line of Control, have been observing with great concern and most profound anguish, the escalation of tensions at the LoC that have been building up gradually since 2017 and have suddenly taken a violent turn of events since the first week of Jan 2018.   
 We are distressed at the cycle of violence in Jammu and Kashmir that results in sufferings and loss of lives for all sides. In particular, we are concerned about the safety and security of people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially those living at the LoC who are directly hit by the frequent incidents of shelling and firing in the region.
These repeated violations of the ceasefire which had been in place since 2003, as a part of an agreement between India and Pakistan, have been adversely affecting people residing in proximity to the LoC.
We fear that if these tensions at the borders are allowed to prolong, it will jeopardise the stability of the region and it might turn into a full-scale war.
We apprehend that this will intensify and augment the sufferings of the people residing not just near the border areas, but eventually of the entire erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Besides, this ongoing spate of violence will provide more significant space to extremist, hawkish and fanatic elements in the society as well as empower the war mongers on both sides.
We call for an immediate end to the hostilities on the Line of Control and the atrocities inflicted on the innocent people of Jammu and Kashmir. We urge upon the political leadership in New Delhi and Islamabad to impress upon their respective militaries for bringing an immediate end to this continuum of shelling and firing.
We also urge them to observe the sanctity of the ceasefire and begin the process of dialogue to resolve the Kashmir issue by including all the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Our voices must be heard!
Signatures
 1. Anuradha Bhasin, Peace Activist and Executive Editor,Kashmir Times
 2. Mr. Ershad Mahmud, Columnist and Executive Director Centre for Peace, Development and Reforms (CPDR), Rawalakot, AJK
 3. Justice (Retd) Hasnain Masoodi
 4. Ghulam Rasool Sufi
 5. Badri Raina
 6. Mohammad Sayeed Malik, Srinagar
 7. Nighat Pandit
 8. Shafi Pandit
 9. Prabodh Jamwal
 10. Siddiq Wahid
 11. Gowhar Fazili
 12. Ellora Puri
 12. Ezabir Ali
 13. Effat Wani
 14. Prof. Gull Mohd Wani
 15. Zahid G. Mohammed
 16. Gazalla Amin
 17. Ajaz Rashid
 18. Poonam Singh
 19. Shujaat Bukhari, editor Rising Kashmir, Srinagar
 20. Syeda Afshana
 21. Saleem Beg
 22. Aqsa Agha
 23. Bashir Manzar, Journalist
 24. Abdul Majid Zargar
 25. Arshad Andrabi
 26. Shafat N Ahmad
 27. Vanessa Chisti
 28. Ramesh Mehta
 29. Manik Sharma
 30. Shazana Andrabi
 31. Neerja Mattoo
 32. Dr Nitasha Kaul, Writer and Academic
 33. Mir Khalid
 34. A.V. Gupta
 35. Farooq Nazki
 36. Asma Khan Lone
 37. Nayeema Ahmad Mehjoor
 38. Hameedah Bano
 39. Randheer Kaur
 40. Marvi Slathia
 41. Syed Salma Jameel
 42. Aleem Baigh
 43. Zafar Choudhary
 44. Carin Jodha Fischer
 45. Syed Abid Hussain Gowhar
 46. Cathleen Kaur
 47. Annil Suri
 48. Suvir Kaul
 49. Rahat Kami
 50. Anjum Naqash
 51. Inam-un-Nabi
 52.  Mushtaq ul haq Ahmad Sikander, Writer-Activist and convenor civil society for justice and development
 53. Sahil Maqbool
 54. Indu Kilam
 55. Sheikh Sameer
 56. Sadaf Munshi
 57. Salman Niami
 58. Nadeem Qadri
 59. Mantasha Binti Rashid
 60. Ayaz Rasool Nazki
 61. Dr. Noor Ahmad Baba, Dean School of Social Science, Central University of Kashmir
 62. Dr Altaf Hussain
 63. M.G. Hassan Mukhtar
 64. Amit Bamai
 65. Badrunissa Bhat
 66. Gurmeet Kaur
 67. Dr. Raminder Jit Singh
 68. Er. S.D. Shangloo
 69. Nighat Hafiz
 70. Komal GB Singh
 71. Mir Suhail
 72. Murtaza Shibli
 73. Narjees Nawab
 74. Raja Muzaffar Bhat
 75. Sohail Iqbal
 76. Ruheed GUl
 77. Syed B. Qadri
 78. Masood Hussain, artist
 79. Jyoti Mathur
 80. Fahad Shah
 81. Subaya Yasmeen
 82. Jehangir Ali
 83. Sardar Anwar
 84. Mr. Ghulam Murtza, President Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mipur, AJK
 85. Ms. Shagufta Ashraf, Lecture University of Kotli Azad Jammu and Kashmir
 86. Raja Kafil Ahmed Khan, Chairman Kashmir Newspaper editors Council, AJK
 87. Sardar Qaiser Khan, Commonwealth Professional Fellow, Rawalakot, AJK
 88. Ms. Ammara Durrani, Social Scientist Islamabad, Pakistan
 89. Mr. Murtaza Durrani, Ex-Information and Media Advisor to Prime Minister, AJK
 90. Mr. Abdul Khaliq Wasi, Member AJK Council, AJK
 91. Syed Sharif Hussain Bokhari. Former MLA, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, presently resident of Lahore, Pakistan
 92. Mrs. Rukhsana Khan, Assistant Prof. University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad
 93. Chaudhary Latif Akbar, President Peoples Party, AJK
 94. Ambassador (R ) Arif Kamal, Islamabad
 95. Mr. Shams Rehman, Researcher, Writer, TV Anchor, Manchester, UK
 96. Syed Arif Bahar, author, columnist, Muzaffarabad, AJK
 97. Mr. Amar Jahangir, University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, AJK
 98. Dr. N. Seema Jogezai, President  Women Welfare Organization (WWO), Islamabad
 99. Mr. Muhammad Shakeel, Broadcast Journalist, Mipur, AJK
 100.Sardar Kazeem Khan, President Cross-LoC Trade Union, Poonch, AJK
 101.Dr. Waqas Ali Kausar, National University of Modern Language, Islamabad
 102.Ms. Shaheen Kausar Dar, Ex-Deputy Speaker, AJK Assembly
 103.Ms. Farzana Yaqoob, Ex-Minister of AJK Government, Rawalakot, AJK
 104.Dr Shaheen Akhtar, Associate Prof, National Defence University, Islamabad
 105.Mr. Waqas Idress Mughal, PhD candidate at National Defense University,  Islamabad
 106. Tariq Masud, former Ombudsman /Additional Chief Secretary, AJK
 107. Mr Justice (r) Azam Khan, former Chief Justice Supreme Court of AJK  
 108. Professor Ms. Saleema Atta, former-Dean Azad Jammu and Kashmir University
 109. Dr. Mosin Shakeel, Professor of Urology , Medical College , Muzaffarabad
 110. Agha Sajjad Hussain, Development Consultant, Mirpur
 111. Ambassador (r) Ishtiaq H. Andrabi, Islamabad
 112. Mr. Jalaludin Mughal, Neelum Valley
 113. Mr. Altaf Hameed Rao, Mirpur
 114. Mr. Shaukat Majeed Malik, Mirpur
 115. Sardar Abid Siddiq, editor daily Dharti, Rawalakot
 116. Prof Parvaiz Majeed
 117. Air Vice Marshal (Retd) Kapil Kak
 118. Mubeen Shah
 119. Shakeel Qalander
 120. Dr. Shaikh Ghulam Rasool
 121. Ruchika Raina, Ladakh
 122. Chaudhary Ilyas Advocate, Kotli
 123. Mr. Zulfiqar Abbasi, Founder President Jammu and Kashmir Joint Chamber of  Commerce and industry, Bagh, AJK
 124. Aditya Gupta
 125. Muhammad Siddique Chaughtia, Social activist, Bagh, AJK
 126. Ms. Rahmat Kamal Ghanghro, Attorney-at-Law, Islamabad
