AJ&K leaders strongly condemn Indian Frenzy in Neelum Valley

AJ&K leaders strongly condemn Indian Frenzy in Neelum Valley

AJ&K leaders strongly condemn Indian Frenzy in Neelum Valley
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Speaker of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council Shah Ghulam Qadir, former Prime Minister Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan and other political leaders have strongly condemned unprovoked firing by Indian troops along the Line of Control in Neelum Valley.

According to details, AJ&K leaders expressed deep grief over the martyrdom of youth and other injured persons.

Speaker Shah Ghulam Qadir asked the international community including United Nations and other global human rights bodies to play their role and stop bloodshed along Line of Control.

Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan termed the unprovoked Indian firing an attempt to divert attention from the worsening situation in Jammu and Kashmir as well as in India.

Director General Inter Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) warns India

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Earlier today, Prime Minister Imran Khan has also warned international community that India may attempt false flag operation to divert attention from its domestic chaos plus whip up war hysteria to mobilize Hindu nationalism.

Prime minister reiterated that if India will go to such extent Pakistan will have no option but to give a befitting response.

The Premier took to Twitter and stated “At the same time the siege by Indian Occupation forces in IOJK continues & a bloodbath can be expected when it is lifted. As these protests are increasing, threat to Pak from India is also increasing. Indian Army Chief’s statement adds to our concerns of a False Flag operation.”

He further said “Over the last 5 years of Modi’s govt, India has been moving towards Hindu Rashtra with its Hindutva Supremacist fascist ideology. Now with the Citizens Amendment Act, all those Indians who want a pluralist India are beginning to protest & it is becoming a mass movement.”

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