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Geelani slammed Home Minister Rajnath Singh for his statement | KNO

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Srinagar, March 18 (KNO) : APHC chairman Syed Ali Geelani on Sunday slammed Home Minister Rajnath Singh for his statement, "wherein he has said that Indian forces can cross the border to protect country’’.

Those in power corridors, follow their particular mindset and just for lust of chair and for vote bank issue such irrational and illogical statements against Pakistan and Kashmir, added Geelani. Blaming Indian leadership for the prevailing "political uncertainty, chaos and for creating war euphoria in sub-continent, Geelani said that their approach is irrelevant and this illustrates their deceit. Geelani out rightly rejected the claims made by Rajnath Singh wherein he has said that’ “Kashmir is with India and Kashmir will remain with India forever,”. Geelani asserted that Indian leaders while ignoring and undermining the historical facts are creating war euphoria in the region and trampling all norms and ethics.

Syed Ali Geelani has sought the intervention of the international community in the wake of “a new wave of state terror unleashed by the Indian armed forces” in Jammu and Kashmir, saying that people under the shadow of gun are continuously living a disturbing life. Geelani alleged that “India continues to institutionally perpetrate violence in Jammu and Kashmir and create disturbance on borders, saying they are pushing whole region into war like situations. They are irresponsible, said Geelani while blaming Indian leadership for initiating mad race for war weaponry in the region and added that, “we will never surrender or succumb to pressure, saying that we will pursue our cherished mission till its logical conclusion.’

’ It is very sad that instead of making their forces accountable for inhuman acts, killings, violation of human values, loot and plunder, the leadership in New Delhi are encouraging them and conferring these forces with honour and medals, saying it illustrates their frustration and their stale and fanatical ideology.

The situation in Jammu Kashmir is quite explosive, said Geelani and blamed India for creating graveyard like silence with their might and force. Lamenting authorities for laying curbs on political activities, rampant use of black laws and hooliganism, saying the infuriated, provocative and inflammatory statements of Indian leadership are adding fuel to fire. Geelani in his statement appealed to India and Pakistan to demonstrate restraint and wisdom and play a constructive role for peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue which, he said, poses a threat to world peace.(KNO)

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