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India destined to fail in designs on Kashmir: JKEM

Srinagar, September 30, 2019 (PPI-OT): Jammu and Kashmir Employees Movement has said that India is hell-bent upon suppressing the Kashmiris’ freedom movement through military might but is destined to fail in its designs.

Employees Movement Voice Chairman, Imtiaz Wani in a statement said that sacrifices of the martyrs would not be allowed to go waste and their mission would be accomplished at all costs. He said these atrocities are being committed to suppress Kashmiri voices but the oppressors while committing these inhuman acts are forgetting the historical fact that freedom movements of nations never get suppressed by these kinds of tyrannies.

Imtiaz Wani further said that Kashmiris would never tolerate this killing spree, atrocities and will keep protesting against these undemocratic and inhuman acts. He also condemned the continued unlawful detention of Hurriyat leaders and thousands of activists.

He said it seems that the UN like global organizations are so helpless before the world’s cruel forces that they are unable to implement their own recommendations. He appreciated the role being played by Pakistan in highlighting the miseries of the people of occupied Kashmir at the international level.

Imtiaz Wani thanked Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan on behalf of the people of Kashmir for highlighting in an effective manner the Kashmir dispute and the sufferings faced by the people of occupied Kashmir. He said, the recent Indian actions are nothing short of military oppression.

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