BJP-PDP conspiracy against Kashmiri Muslims in Indian Occupied Kashmir

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2016-06-18T14:47:45+05:00 News Desk

ISLAMABAD, June 18 (APP): BJP-PDP conspiracy against Kashmiri Muslims in Indian Occupied Kashmir

 

Chairman of Hurriyet forum, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq in Indian Held Kashmir (IHK) has said that a three-member committee of the resistance leadership will be set up to hold talks  with the Kashmiri Pandits for their return to the Kashmir Valley.

 

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq addressing a gathering in Srinagar said  that Hurriyet leadership was very serious about return of Kashmiri  Pandits.

 

"We are not doing politics on this human issue and are  serious for return of Pandits," he added.

 

The Mirwaiz said that the committee would apprise the Pandits  that they would be safe at their native places rather than separate townships to be set up by the occupation authorities for them, Kashmir  Meida Service reported.

 

He said that creation of soldier colonies and implementation  of new Industrial Policy for Kashmir was RSS ploy not only to weaken Kashmiris economically but also to settle non-locals to change  demography of the territory.

 

"The anti-Kashmir agendas of BJP and RSS, which are endorsed  by the PDP regime, are aimed at making Kashmiris dependent on India  and change the Muslim majority status of Kashmir," he said.

 

The Mirwaiz said that Mehbooba-led PDP-BJP regime, which was  actually run from Nagpur, was to facilitate the entry of non-state  subjects into Kashmir through various conspiracies including soldier colonies, settling refugees, giving permanent homes to non-Kashmiri  slum dwellers and through the industrial policy.

 

He condemned the imposition of restrictions, house arrests  and detention of Hurriyet leaders and activists.

 

He also demanded a fair probe into the killing of the  Bemina youth, Sheikh Tanveer Sultan, who was recently martyred  by Indian police at Kud in Udhampur district.

 

 

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