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Normal life remains crippled in occupied Kashmir on 46th day

crippled Indian Occupied Kashmir
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Normal life remains crippled and the crisis of humanity is reaching an alarming proportion while the lock down and blockade has entered 46th day in occupied Kashmir, today.

India has stepped up its state terrorism in the occupied territory increasing its brutalities against the innocent Kashmiris. It has turned the Kashmir valley into a big open-air jail and a hell for its inhabitants.

In Srinagar, at least a dozen witnesses said police and paramilitary officials had raided several homes, picking up dozens of men and damaging their houses with stones and rods.

The authorities have turned the valley, particularly Srinagar, into a military garrison by deploying thousands of Indian troops and police personnel in every nook and corner.

Normal life remains crippled on 46th consecutive day today as thousands of Indian troops have kept millions of Kashmiris confined to their homes since August 5.

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On the other hand, Prime Minister Imran Khan has departed to Saudi Arabia today, on two-day official visit.

According to details, PM Imran Khan will talk about escalating tension in the region and the Kashmir issue.

The Prime Minister has been in regular contact on the Kashmir issue with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Imran Khan will continue his visit to New York to attend the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly on September 27.

As per the resources, Prime Minister Imran Khan is accompanied by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Finance Advisor Abdul Hafeez Sheikh and Advisor for Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood.

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