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India taking advantage of Pakistan’s ‘lifeless’ Kashmir policy: Salahuddin | KNO

Conglomerate of local militant outfits United Jihad Council Monday said that ongoing freedom struggle is moving in the right direction while frustrated enemy has been adopting dirty tactics to break the resolve of the freedom loving people.

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Conglomerate of local militant outfits United Jihad Council Monday said that ongoing freedom struggle is moving in the right direction while frustrated enemy has been adopting dirty tactics to break the resolve of the freedom loving people.

     “Assaulting youth in broad day light, torturing students inside the colleges, responding stones with bullets, murdering innocent people, making humans as shield to protect themselves from freedom loving people and forcing youth to chant anti-Pakistan slogans only shows that India has accepted defeat before the people and the militants,” Syed Salahudding, UJC Chief said in a statement to local news agency CNS.

     He said India is avenging the humiliation that it faced during recent elections from people. “It depicts frustration of the Modi-Mufti Government to assault students inside the colleges,” he said and lamented over the silence maintained by international community. “How long International Community will act as mute spectators,” he said.

     Syed Salahuddin castigated Pakistan for adopting ‘lifeless’ Kashmir policy. He said Pakistan is not doing enough on diplomatic front and there is need to bring vibrancy in Kashmir policy. “India is taking advantage of Pakistan’s lifeless Kashmir policy and has been indulging in genocide of Kashmir people. Pakistan should act as a strong party and should activate OIC to force India to stop killing people in Kashmir,” he said.

     Lauding the role of youth and students, Salahuddin said that the nation whose population in unison are up in the arms against the enemy is destined to get freedom. He paid rich tribute to the people killed last week. (CNS)

 

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