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Gen Rawat’s statement in accordance with Two-Nation Theory : Lashkar | KNO

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Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) chief Mehmood Shah has said the statement of Indian Army Chief is “in absolute accordance with Two-Nation Theory”.

“It is the same theory upon which the partition of the subcontinent took place. The issue of Jammu Kashmir relies on the same theory whereas the same theory is prevailing throughout India,” LeT spokesperson Dr Abdullah Ghaznavi in a statement issued to GNS quoted Mehmood Shah as saying. Mehmood Shah, according to spokesperson, said, “As far as the fighting and resistance is concerned, the world is very well aware of the acts of Indian forces, their atrocities on innocent men, women, children and elders alike, molestation and rapes of women, killings of cattle, and damage to the properties. All are evident that no one is safe from India's atrocities.”

“Despite India's severe atrocities and war crimes, we are resilient and struggling against the occupation for the last seven decades. The youth are rendering sacrifices and the history is witness to the fact that no land succumbs to the slavery of occupiers where the youth sacrifices their blood,” LeT chief added. Mahmood Shah said that the freedom of Jammu Kashmir will not only be the freedom of Kashmiris but also of those who are oppressed in India. The Modi government is very well aware of this nightmare. Lashkar chief said India will witness movements emerging against it. ”The chanting of slogans of freedom in the Aligarh Muslim University is evident to this claim,” he said.

“Bipin Rawat should worry about himself. We know how to fight but India will never be able to react against such fight if it ever reached out to Delhi. Till now, we have only asked our fundamental right of freedom. We have never embarked upon any fight outside Jammu Kashmir. But Bipin Rawat's statement has sought us to rethink our strategy,” Mehmood Shah said.

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