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Kashmiri parties hold Pak Govt responsible for terrorism in valley |
Ahead of ‘Black Day’, Kashmir leaders have slammed
Pakistan for using their land for proxy wars and terrorism. "They (Kashmiris in
Pakistan occupied Kashmir ) are being used from last 15-16 years. The way they
started the proxy war. They use the Kashmiris basically, not only Kashmiris, all
from the Pakistani jails actually. Those people in the jail bring them out and
put them in the name of Jihad and we can't call them Jihad,” Kashmir National
Party Chairman Abbas Butt said at a conference here. ‘Black Day’ is observed on
October 22, the day Pakistani tribals raided Kashmir . The leaders of the parties
who attended the conference expressed concern over the presence of Chinese troops
in the region. "Ten thousand army is here. They are here to stay. Previously they
used to come to complete various projects and they used to go back. This time
they are taking part in local politics. They are encouraging politicians and playing
role in society. They are building proper houses, which indicates they are going
to stay. What the Pakistan government is doing is they are leasing out different
areas to Chinese for exploration," said KNP spokesperson Shabir Choudhry. The
KNP has also decided to hold a public rally and a meeting in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan
occupied Kashmir . Sardar Shoukath Ali Kashmiri, the Chairman of the United Kashmiri
People National Party, who has been living in exile in Geneva for the last decade
said that the Pakistani government is supporting Kashmir valley based terror camps.
"All these organisations have no locus standi, even they have not any representation
… because people of Pakistan not actually give them any kind of mandate like Jamat-e-Islami
and Lashkar-e-Toiba LeT. They are actually isolated but they have big support
from the state institutions," he said. |
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