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Will make Indian Army’s graveyard in Azad Kashmir: PM Farooq Haider

Will make Indian Army’s graveyard in Azad Kashmir: PM Farooq Haider
September 15, 2019
MUZAFFARABAD (92 News) – If India tried to attack on Azad Jammu Kashmir (AJK), we would make Indian Army’s graveyard in Azad Kashmir, said  Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider. The AJK prime minister started an emergency visit of all sectors along the Line of Control (LoC) over Indian aggression and atrocities against Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK). The AJK PM visited Bhimber sector and met victims of Indian unprovoked firing to express solidarity with Kashmiris living on both the sides of the border. Farooq Haider reviewed the damage to the property of Kashmiris living along the LoC by Indian firing and bombing, and assured them of cooperation.
Will make Indian Army’s graveyard in Azad Kashmir
The AJK PM reached Samahni sector’s Jandala village while villagers chanted full-throat pro-freedom slogans and against India for committing atrocities in occupied Kashmir. “We will make Indian Army’s graveyard in Azad Kashmir whosoever sees Azad Kashmir will a dirty look, we will make them a sign of punishment for others to remember,” the AJK prime minister said. “Entire nation stands in support of Kashmiris. We will definitely safeguard millions of Kashmiris,” he maintained. The AJK PM is also scheduled to meet martyrs families for extending his condolences and sympathy to them. Tomorrow, he will pay visits to Kotli, Tata Pani and Abbaspur sectors.
Meanwhile, the political leadership of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) has accepted the PM Imran Khan’s decision as they decided to postpone a march towards the Line of Control (LoC) until Imran Khan’s address at the UNGA on Sept 27. A committee comprising heads of political and religious parties of AJK presided over by AJK Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider was held at Kashmir House in Islamabad. During the meeting, they decided to hold peaceful joint protests across all the cities of AJK against Indian atrocities in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK). As a wide understanding at the meeting was to stage a march towards the LoC, the AJK prime minister was mandated by the participants to set modalities and fix a date for it. However, no progress could be made on the matter due to Haider’s month-long foreign tour. After return of the PM Haider, the decision on the matter was again postponed till Imran Khan’s address to a rally in Muzaffarabad on Friday. At Friday’s rally, Farooq Haider spoke about the very demand and desire in AJK to trample down the LoC. Earlier, President Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Masood Khan had said that the United Kingdom (UK) can play a pivotal role in the United Nations (UN) for resolving the occupied Kashmir issue. On the other hand, normal life continued to remain paralysed as the unprecedented lockdown entered its 42th day, on Sunday, in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) with schools, markets and other business establishments closed and public transport off the roads.