Pakistan's strong support and support is a source of courage and strength for the Kashmiris who have been suffering from Indian atrocities for the past 77 years, Advocate Abdul Rasheed Minhas.
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Saturday 16 November 2024
Srinagar (News International New Latest - APP. November 16, 2024) Advocate Abdul Rasheed Minhas, the spokesperson of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference, has said that Pakistan's full support and support for the last 77 years has been a source of courage and strength for the Kashmiris who have been subjected to Indian atrocities. is According to Kashmir Media Service, the spokesman of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference said in a statement in Srinagar that Kashmiris will not sit down from China until they get freedom from Indian slavery.
Meanwhile, a report released by the Kashmir Media Service on the International Day of "Tolerance and Tolerance" said that under the regime of Narendra Modi, intolerance against Muslims in India and Occupied Jammu and Kashmir is dangerous. The extent has increased.
The report said that instead of promoting tolerance, the BJP has given free rein to Hindutva extremists to target Muslims, Christians, Dalits and Sikhs, commit violence against them, destroy their property and attack their religious places.
The report states that Indian forces with Hindutva ideology are subjecting civilians to brutal violence in response to their demand for self-determination in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. National Conference President Farooq Abdullah while addressing a gathering in Jammu said that Kashmiris are being robbed of their lands, jobs and other important resources and given to non-Kashmiris which is a cause of great concern.
. He said that important contracts, which are the right of Kashmiris, are being given to outsiders due to which the local population is suffering a lot. On the other hand, New Zealand, while rejecting Indian objections, has allowed Sikhs for Justice to hold the Khalistan Referendum, which is going to be held tomorrow in Otiya Square, Auckland. Local authorities have assured the Sikh community that the referendum will go ahead as planned. Similar referendums have previously been held in cities in the UK, Canada and Australia.
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