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British Kashmiri entrepreneurs elder slams India for rising Indian state terrorism in IIOJ&K

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MIRPUR (AJK), Nov 28 (APP):London-based British Kashmiri entrepreneur leader  Chaudhry Muhammad Khalid, while  condemning Indian State terrorism in IIOJ&K, has said that the increase in India’s state terrorism in occupied Jammu and Kashmir—including arrests, house raids, and state oppression—can further destabilize the peace of the region.
Referring to the report of UN experts, he said while talking to media in London  that after the suspicious Pahalgam incident, the oppression by Indian forces had intensified dangerously, said a message released to the media here.
The arrest of more than 2,800 Kashmiris, detentions under the brutal UAPA law, torture, denying detainees access to their families and lawyers, demolition of homes, forced evictions, communication blackouts, and restrictions on journalistic activities are all the worst examples of Indian state repression.
He particularly condemned India’s attempt to falsely implicate a Kashmiri in the Delhi blast, calling it shameful and dangerous.
He said that India was trying to mislead global public opinion and link the legitimate struggle of Kashmiris with terrorism through false cases, fake accusations, and propaganda.
Chaudhry Muhammad Khalid further said that in recent weeks, Indian forces had raided more than 800 places and homes and arrested over 1,500 innocent Kashmiri civilians, including doctors, journalists, students, women, youth, and human rights activists. He described these actions as “open state terrorism” and “collective punishment of the Kashmiri nation.”
He said that India’s purpose behind these false accusations, forced detentions, and house demolitions is to silence Kashmiris and weaken their right to self-determination, but India cannot crush the Kashmiri freedom spirit through oppression.
He urged international human rights organizations, the United Nations, the OIC, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch to immediately take action against India’s criminal acts, establish an international commission to investigate the inhuman violations committed by occupying Indian forces, and provide protection to Kashmiris.
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