India Directs Ire at Pakistan as Tensions Flare in Kashmir
“Today’s gathering is to raise awareness of the plight of the Kashmiris in Indian Occupied Kashmir”. “Kashmiriyat has no place for haiwaniyat (barbarism), it is only about insaniyat (humanity)”.
The minister admitted, “there could be some aberrations” in the form of high handedness by security forces. “I want to assure you that our forces did exercise the maximum possible restraint and patience”, he said.
“Our neighbour is conspiring to disturb the situation in the Kashmir Valley in the name of the religion”, Singh alleged.
Sadly even Facebook is seen taking political decisions where supporting the Indian views in the Valley it has “suspended certain accounts on the social media platform, belonging to both native Kashmiris and foreigners present in and outside of the disputed Himalayan region”.
“The worldwide community has to play its role as Kashmiris will continue their struggle and Pakistan will continue to support their cause”, said Fazl, adding that India has drawn global condemnation for using brute force against people protesting against the killing of Burhan Wani.
India’s External Affairs Ministry responded to Pakistan’s call for a “black day” in solidarity with Kashmiris by saying Islamabad should stop “interfering in India’s internal affairs and destabilizing the situation”.
Kashmir, Pakistan Kashmir, Nawaz Sharif, India, India Pak Kashmir, demands that Pakistan must fulfil the obligation to vacate its illegal occupation of PoK…
Reports state that Saeed also asked the Pakistan government to immediately suspend diplomatic and trade ties with India, expel the Indian envoy and recall its high commissioner from New Delhi.
Singh said India has been successfully foiling Pakistan’s efforts of infiltration and killed 108 militants past year.
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets across Pakistan Wednesday to protest against the ongoing violence in the Indian-administered Kashmir, where days of clashes between residents and Indian forces have claimed the lives of 45 people.
Referring to a special meeting of the federal cabinet on July 15, the advisor said the prime minister had announced observing a “black day” at the national level.
Lodhi in her meetings called for an “end to impunity and brutal repression against innocent civilians by Indian occupation forces in Jammu & Kashmir”, the statement said.
Authorities tried to prevent protests by barring people from Friday prayers in most of the big mosques but they prayed in small neighborhood mosques instead, and the protests and clashes began afterward. At least 48 civilians, mostly teens and young men, have been killed as government forces fired live ammunition and pellets.