Pakistan won’t tolerate Indian brutalities in Kashmir: Kirmani

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Advisor to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Dr Asif Kirmani on Saturday said Pakistan would not tolerate brutalities of the Modi government and killings of the

Kashmiris and will observe Black Day on July 20 against the barbarity of its army.

Addressing a public meeting, he said a few days back across the Line of Control (LoC) the rogue Indian army martyred about 40 brave, honourable and courageous freedom loving Kashmiris.

“I want to tell the Modi government that they martyred Burhan Wani, but now from every house of Kashmir a Burhan Wani will emerge. We will not tolerate the violence of Indian government.”

He said PM Nawaz Sharif condemned the killings of Kashmiris and instructed the representative of Pakistan at the United Nations to raise the issue of Indian oppression in the occupied Kashmir.

He said the PM chaired a special cabinet meeting on the issue of atrocities against the Kashmiris. The pictures of the situation in Kashmir were shown in the meeting and everybody was grieved, he added.

He said the prime minister instructed the foreign office to raise the issue in all the world capitals and the UN, with the message that Pakistanis would not tolerate the killing of Kashmiris.

The advisor said on Friday protest demonstrations were held across Pakistan to mark the day of condemnation against the brutalities being perpetrated by the rogue Indian army in Kashmir.

On Monday, he said, the ‘Day of Accession’ of Kashmir to Pakistan would be observed, while on Tuesday ‘Black Day’ would be marked to protest against the rogue army of India.

On these days, Pakistanis would protest against the oppression and brutality of India, he added.

“The rogue Indian army is continuing to spill the blood of our Kashmiri brothers.”

The advisor said hundreds of thousands of Kashmiris had been killed and the day was not far off when the people of Kashmir would see the morning of freedom.

“India cannot stop the freedom movement of Kashmir,” he said.

Kirmani said Kashmir, which was an international issue, was made a bilateral issue with India during the period of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who claimed to fight with India for 1,000 years.

Before coming to Kashmir, Bilawal Bhutto should first get some knowledge of the history of the region, he added.

He said the Abdul Majeed government had nothing to show for its performance in five years as the PPP did nothing to bring change in the lives of the people.

“Vote is a trust and democracy is a system under which the government brings progress and prosperity,” he said adding the leaders of sitting government of PPP only filled their coffers.

Every penny of the government kitty was a right of the Kashmiris, he added.

He said Rs 30 billion was given by the federal government during the last three years for all districts of AJK, but the amount was siphoned off by the PPP government.

He said the PML-N after forming its government, would create economic and investment opportunities in AJK.

He said Nawaz Sharif would build a prosperous AJK as per his vision.

Sharif made the Kashmir issue prominent and highlighted it at the UN and became its advocate, he added.

“We will give back the rights to the Kashmiris and spend on progress and prosperity of Kashmir,” he concluded.