BJP government will not be able to stop the freedom movement in Kashmir: Imran Khan

 09 Aug 2019 ( News Bureau )
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has reacted strongly to the decision to repeal Article 370 of the Indian Constitution granting special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has appealed to the international community to intervene on this issue.

The Prime Minister of Pakistan has tweeted and said, "The whole world is waiting for curfew to take over from the occupied Kashmir of India and know what has happened to the oppressed Kashmiris." Does the BJP government think that the deployment of heavy security forces against Kashmiris will stop the freedom movement? This will hold more movement. ''

In another tweet, he has said, "It is natural that the international community will witness the genocide in India's occupied Kashmir. The question is whether we will witness another fascism, which is in the shape of the BJP government this time or whether The world will show moral courage to stop it. ''

Earlier in the day, Pakistan announced unilateral closure of the Samjhauta Express train.

On Wednesday, Pakistan made several announcements, including limiting its diplomatic relations with India and breaking trade ties.

India has reorganized the state of Jammu and Kashmir to make it a centrally administered territory.

Now two separate union territories named Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh have been formed. With this, the issue of seven decades old Kashmir has once again come at the center of discussion all over the world.

 

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