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Gilani flays Modi’s rhetoric about terrorism

ISLAMABAD,(MILLAT+APP): The Chairman of All Parties
Hurriyet Conference, Syed Ali Gilani in Indian occupied Kashmir,,
has criticized Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, for his
“rhetoric” about state terrorism.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Syed Ali Gilani, who is
under continued house detention, in a statement issued in Srinagar
said that Narendra Modi’s assertion was irrelevant and full of
flaws as India itself was violating all norms and was involved in
state terrorism in occupied Kashmir.
He said that no part on earth is witnessing such type of
state terrorism as the people of occupied Kashmir were
experiencing.
He said that India has virtually turned the occupied
territory into military garrison. “This is the depressing
satiation in Kashmir and Modi has no word about all this and
prefers to keep mum,” he deplored.
The APHC Chairman said that Indian forces had turned Jammu
and Kashmir into hell and repeated bloodshed and massacres of
innocent people.
He said, Modi never utters a single word about the
brutalities committed by Indian forces in occupied Kashmir.
He said, no doubt the innocent killings are unacceptable and
we should condemn the action, however, state sponsored terrorism
is more serious and all we need is to condemn it and take measures
to check it.
“It is ridiculous to blame Pakistan. The Indian politicians
never take notice of the terrorism and excesses perpetrated by
Delhi and its forces,” Syed Ali Gilani said, adding that Pakistan
is facing compound terrorism from many quarters and Pakistanis
have rendered enormous sacrifices to safeguard their country.
Condemning the rhetoric about blaming Pakistan, the APHC
Chairman said that people of occupied Kashmir were facing the
worst ever situation and Indian forces were brutally killing
innocents, ransacking properties, trampling fundamental rights and
detaining youth under infamous and black laws.
He said that more than 100 youth were brutally killed,
20,000 maimed, scores lost their eyesight and nearly five thousand
were arrested by Indian forces’ personnel during the past few
months.