Embankment on borders a conspiracy: Naqash Srinagar, Nov 27 - TopicsExpress



          

Embankment on borders a conspiracy: Naqash Srinagar, Nov 27 (KNS): Chairman Islamic Political Party (IPP) Mohammad Yousuf Naqash while terming the proposal of erection of wall by India on the forcibly drawn line on the hearts of people of Kashmir a dangerous conspiracy, strongly condemned it and said that India has no moral and legal justification to take such step and it will have dangerous consequences. “This conspiracy hatched by India is aimed at isolating tormented people of Indian occupied Kashmir from Azad Kashmir (with whom they have deep rooted affinities and relation) and strengthening the false and misleading integral part claims,” said Naqash adding further that India forcibly thrusted the curse of slavery on the people of Kashmir by forcibly drawing line between Kashmir and forcibly occupying one part and people of Kashmir are perpetually struggling and supremely sacrificing for dismantling the forcibly drawn division line and for securing freedom from India. He further said that history is witness to this fact that Berlin wall was dismantled for reunion of forcibly divided brothers and this step was people friendly, while as this conspiratorial step by India will be totally inhuman. People of Kashmir will neither tolerate nor allow it to happen and will continue with their struggle in perpetuity till the last drop of their blood for dismantling this forcibly drawn division line on their hearts and for securing freedom from Indian forced occupation and oppression. Naqash expressed satisfaction on the release of Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai from American prison and said that he performed well in pleading the case of right to self determination of people of Kashmir before the international fora and hoped that he will continue with its diplomatic activities in this regard in future also with determination as the ambassador of their people. (KNS)
Posted on: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 14:47:16 +0000

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