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Lal Singh’s threat to Jammu Muslims denounced

Srinagar, May 22, 2016 (PPI-OT):In occupied Kashmir, the Chairman of his own Hurriyet forum, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and chief of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin Malik have termed the remarks of puppet Forest Minister, Lal Singh against Jammu Muslims as intimidating and abusive Muslims and demanded his immediate arrest.

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq in a statement issued in Srinagar said, Lal Singh should be arrested for his threatening and communal remarks. “Our brothers in Jammu region should not feel scared and we will always support them,” Mirwaiz said. Muhammad Yasin Malik in a statement issued in Srinagar said, the remarks of Singh are a clear sign of his immoral, unethical character and mental bankruptcy and his party’s real face against Muslims.

Malik said that Lal Singh like criminal-minded and freak should have been either in some mental asylum or jail but unfortunately they are enjoying power and absolute impunity. Malik said that the words uttered by Singh against Jammu Muslims were a manifestation of RSS plans against Muslims of Jammu and Kashmir that are being implemented by BJP-PDP alliance. He said such is the height of hooliganism that a minister is directly threatening Jammu Muslims with dire consequences that too without any shame or fear of prosecution.

Malik said that Lal Singh, his party and masters in Delhi and Nagpur should know that today it is not 1947 and people of Kashmir have learned many lessons since then. “Today if any Jammu Muslim is touched by any communal element, every single Kashmiri Muslim will be at the back of Jammu Muslims and will do whatever it needs to save them from communal elements like Lal Singh etc,” he said.

He assured the Jammu Muslims of every help and support. The puppet Forest Minister Lal Singh while talking to a delegation of Gujjar families in Jammu had reminded them of 1947 anti–Muslim massacre in which over five hundred thousand Muslims were killed by Hindu fanatics.

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