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Beware of Indian collaborators

Srinagar, August 25, 2019 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, the people have been cautioned to beware of Indian collaborators who are trying to approach their Indian masters to bring the members of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and other Hindutva forces to make the Kashmiris slaves and rob them of their own land and religious identity.

The warning has been issued through posters and handbills by Hurriyat activists after the news reports that a team of Indian Intelligence officials reached out to the pro-India politicians. The team comprising senior officials of Intelligence Bureau and Research and Analysis Wing met some politicians, who have been under so-called detention since the repeal of special status of the occupied territory by the Indian government.

The posters and handbills said the collaborators will not be trusted and they have just one path – to become part of us and that is Hurriyat line, no to Indian Constitution and call for civil disobedience. Nothing less is acceptable to us.

Meanwhile, Voice of Balochistan, an organization of the people of Balochistan, today, organized a protest demonstration at National Press Club, Islamabad, to express solidarity with the oppressed people of occupied Kashmir. The participants of the protest were holding banners and placards inscribed with anti-India and pro-freedom slogans like “Go India Go” and “Kashmir Bleeds”. They also raised high-pitched slogans against the Indian state terrorism in the occupied territory and in favour of freedom. People from all walks of life including senators from Balochistan, Hurriyat leaders and representatives of various political parties participated in the event.

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