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No one can stop Kashmiris’ freedom movement: PM

No one can stop Kashmiris’ freedom movement: PM
October 27, 2019
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Prime Minister (PM) Imran said on Sunday that no one can stop the freedom movement of Kashmiri people. In a video message to the nation on the occasion of Black Day, the prime minister reiterated that the entire nation will continue to stand with the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir and will do so in the future as well. “The entire Pakistani nation, including minorities, is standing behind the people of Kashmir in their just struggle for right to self-determination. I highlighted the Kashmir issue in his speech at the United Nations and during interactions with other world leaders,” he said. PM Khan said now the international community is aware of the oppression going on in Occupied Kashmir at the hands of Indian forces. He also said Narndera Modi, after coming to power for second term, imposed curfew in Occupied Kashmir and no one knows what is happening in the valley. He said Modi regime changed Kashmir's status by claiming that he wants development there. He said Modi should hold a referendum if he wants peace, stability, and development in Kashmir. Imran Khan said all the mainstream political parties of Kashmir boycotted the recently held local government polls in Occupied Kashmir. He said the ruling BJP met a humiliated defeat even in the controlled elections there. The premier made it clear that anybody talking of crossing the Line of Control (LoC) will commit enmity with Kashmir and Pakistan. He said India is looking for such an opportunity to crush the freedom struggle of Kashmiris. He said New Delhi rulers have deployed 900,000 troops to subjugate Kashmiris voice. “India wants an incident same like the Pulwama because Modi-led government desire to blame Pakistan for worsening situation in Kashmir before world. They make lame excuse to increase brutalities on innocent and oppressed Kashmiri people,” PM Khan elaborated. He said that the Modi government wants to hold Pakistan responsible for unrest in Kashmir to deflect attention of the world community from the bloodbath continuing in the valley. “Kashmiris movement is a political struggle and we have to extend our moral, diplomatic and political support in this regard,” he further said. He assured the people of Kashmir that he is not only their ambassador, but will also become their spokesperson and advocate supporting their struggle till they achieve their right to self-determination as enshrined in the UN resolutions.