AJ&K president hails armless Kashmiris for standing firm against Indian troops
President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K) Sardar Masood Khan has said that armless people of Kashmir are standing firm against one million Indian army in Indian-occupied Jammu & Kashmir and Indian forces have failed to cow down them. Addressing an event here on Friday, he said India had deployed nine hundred thousands troops in Occupied Kashmir to perpetrate violence against the Kashmiri people. He, however, said the valley would be turned into the graveyard of Indian troops by Kashmiris.
Khan urged the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to rescind its award to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the blatant basic human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir, attacks on minorities in India and his role in the horrific massacre in Gujarat. "Bill Gates has always been our role model but we are disappointed that they have decided to present an award to Modi," said Khan.
The Gates Foundation, which focuses on health and anti-poverty programmes, is honoring PM Modi for his ambitious Clean India campaign, centered on an initiative that has built 100 million new toilets in India over the past five years. He is being recognised by the Foundation in New York on September 24, 2019 for the Swachh Bharat Mission.
Khan urged all the students and youth of Pakistan to start a social media campaign against the award ceremony. "It's our responsibility to protect Kashmir and we will do it till our last breath," he said. He said Kashmiris were told that India was not their country. "India has snatched the flag and freedom of Kashmiris. Extremist Modi has restricted the people to their homes. If India thinks Pakistan is scared, they are mistaken. We will retaliate," he warned.
Khan added that Pakistan was prepared to fight against Indian brutality. "We will not fight like India, we will fight according to the Islamic rules and regulations and there will be no human rights violations in this war," said Khan. He remarked that the fight was not against India, it was against Hindutva ideology. He also thanked China, Turkey and other countries for their support regarding Pakistan's stance on Kashmir.
The AJ&K president said Kashmiri people were committed to their right to self-determination. He said Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan were the first line of defense of Pakistan and they would not allow the Indian troops to cross that line.
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