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Monday 22 September 2014

Waza visited flood affected areas of South Kashmir, mocks Indian armed forces for discriminating Kashmiris

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Srinagar, September 19:
APHC leader and Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza on Friday ridiculed Indian armed forces and other agencies for discriminating naïve Kashmiri people during rescue operations during floods which claimed precious lives of people and destroyed property worth billions.
Waza who along with several party workers in visiting flood affected South Kashmir since from past over a week expressed solidarity with the flood affected families and urged non-flood affected population to continue helping affected families.
He said that Kashmiri people have never expected any goodness from India or its armed forces, however discriminating Kashmiri people during this natural calamity is painful. “What kind of help we can expect from India and its armed forces which has killed our kids, youths and molested women during last 67 years” Waza maintained
He said thanked all those brave youngsters who risked their precious lives and save the lives of naïve Kashmiris in flood affected areas. Waza said that Kashmir hasn’t yet come out from this tragedy hence all those organizations especially; energetic youngsters should continue to shoulder the responsibility of helping Kashmiri people. He urged party workers to continue its efforts and help the needy in coordination with other pro-freedom organizations.
Waza welcomed the Scotland referendum and said that without using delaying tact’s India must now should accept the realism and should allow referendum in Kashmir for ‘right to self-determination’.
He said that the Scotland referendum stands testimony to the fact, that through military oppression, a powerful country can no longer eschew the basic rights of an oppressed nation. He urged international community to help Kashmiri nation by pressurizing India for holding a referendum in Kashmir under the supervision of United Nations, so that the people of Jammu and Kashmir can decide future of their nation like people of Scotland decided.
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