AJK lambasts India’s rights abuses in IIOJK on ‘Black Day’



MUZAFFARABAD:

People opposite Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) celebrated India’s 73rd Republic Day as ‘Black Day’, condemning rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on Wednesday.

Various organisations took to a streets in a collateral city to malign a rising rights violations in a assigned valley.

The Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League (JKPL) and Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Cell (JKLC) took out apart anti-India rallies in Manikpain and nearby a Burhan Wani chowk.

Besides men, a good series of women assimilated a rallies, lifting pro-freedom and anti-India slogans.

Addressing one of a rallies, AJK’s internal supervision apportion Khawaja Farooq Ahmad pronounced India has no right to applaud Republic Day when a army are murdering trusting people in IIOJK only for perfectionist a right to self-determination postulated by a United Nations.

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“A nation that blinded children by particle guns, done scores half-widows and jailed thousands of domestic activists have no dignified right to broach sermons on democracy,” Farooq added.

He also pronounced that a people of AJK will continue to lift voices opposite a rising tellurian rights violations being committed by a Indian troops and other occupational army in IIOJK.

Ahmad stressed it was time for a universe village to exercise a resolutions of a United Nations on Kashmir to move assent and assent in South Asia.

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He combined that a permanent assent of South Asia was closely related with a Jammu and Kashmir dispute, so it needs a world’s attention.

The romantic urged a tellurian village to pressurise Indian supervision to giveaway all domestic prisoners in a hold segment and resume discourse with Pakistan and a All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC) to find an gentle resolution to a pained dispute.

The rallies were also organized in Mirpur, Bhimber, and Sehnsa and other areas, wherein a speakers vowed to continue ancillary a Kashmiri brethren in a assigned territory. Hundreds of protesters chanted “go India, go back”, “we wish freedom” and other slogans, perfectionist leisure for IIIIOJK.