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I understand the anguish of the Kashmiris in AJK over IOJK lockdown: PM Imran

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Prime Minister Imran Khan showed solidarity with the Kashmiris of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) who are seeing Kashmiris in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir under an inhumane curfew for over 2 months.

Imran Khan took twitter to share his message that “I understand the anguish of the Kashmiris in AJK seeing their fellow Kashmiris in IOJK under an inhumane curfew for over 2 months. But any one crossing the LoC from AJK to provide humanitarian aid or support for Kashmiri struggle will play into the hands of the Indian narrative”

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In a followup tweet he continued saying, “a narrative that tries to divert from the indigenous Kashmiris’ struggle against brutal Indian Occupation by trying to label it as “Islamic terrorism” being driven by Pakistan. It will give India an excuse to increase violent oppression of Kashmiris in IOJK & attack across LoC”

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On the other hand, The sufferings of the people of Kashmir valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region continue unabated as restrictions and communications blockade completed two months, yesterday.

The continued gag on communications means is badly affecting the common people especially students, journalists and other professionals.

Normal life remains crippled with shops, markets, business establishments and educational institutions closed and public transport off the road.

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