JKPL denounces ban on Kashmiri parties by Indian government
Islamabad: Kashmiris largely have denounced the Indian Home Ministry’s declaration of ban on several Kashmir based pro-liberation political parties including Jammu and Kashmir People’s League (JKPL).
APHC AJK leader Shaikh Yaqoob lashed out at Indian government over banning of JKPL and several other political parties, terming it a brazen manifestation of naked colonial fascism and autocratic despotism that the self styled, so-called largest democracy.
During last over a decade India has degenerated into a fascist state at the hands of Modi led Sangh Parivar through country wide saffronization campaign.
Yaqoob said that the obsession of Ram Rashtra and Maha Bharat had taken the Sangh Parivar in its ominous grip and that being blinded by the Hindutva dream of cultural colonization and emboldened by the world apathy, it was hell bent upon communal cleaning and enslaving those not conforming to its toxic phantasm.
He said that the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and NCR bore testimony to this new nasty xenophobic phenomenon gripping the Indian landscape and tailored to the colonial Hindutva philosophy with Muslims and Christians being its primary target.