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APHC calls for complete shutdown on Modi’s visit to IIOJK tomorrow

Srinagar: The All Parties Hurriyat Conference has called for complete shutdown in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir tomorrow against the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the UN-recognized disputed territory.

The shutdown is meant to register protest against India’s illegal occupation, Hindutva BJP/RSS’ anti-Kashmir agendas and demanding the resolution of Kashmir dispute which is must for peace in the region. The strike is also aimed at protesting against atrocities, illegal arrests, snatching rights including Articles 370 and 35A, dismissal of Kashmiri government employees and attaching of properties of people in IIOJK.

The APHC spokesman Advocate Abdul Rashid Minhas in a statement in Srinagar urged the people of the occupied territory to make the strike a success.

He said that the visit of Hindutva BJP leader Modi was intended to mislead the world about the real situation in IIOJK where the occupation troops were committing grave human rights violations on daily basis.

The APHC spokesman urged the international community to resolve the Kashmir dispute as its non-resolution was posing grave threat to peace & stability in South Asia and adding to the miseries of the people of occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Meanwhile, People’s League Jammu Kashmir has also supported the APHC’s call for observing shutdown in IIOJK against the visit of Narendra Modi to the disputed territory on Thursday.

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