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Safi, other Hurriyat leaders describe Jaishankar’s Islamabad statement as ridiculous

Islamabad: The Convener of All Parties Hurriyat Conference Azad Jammu and Kashmir (APHC-AJK), Ghulam Muhammad Safi, and other Hurriyat leaders have described the statement made by Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar in Islamabad as extremely ridiculous.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Jaishankar in a statement in Islamabad said if activities like cross-border terrorism, separatism and extremism continue, then in such an environment, trade, energy And promoting mutual communication is impossible.

Ghulam Muhammad Safi in a statement in Islamabad said that India was not only involved in state terrorism in occupied Kashmir, but Indian agencies are also involved in extrajudicial killings in the outside world. Examples of which are target killings in Canada, England, America and Pakistan in which dozens of people were killed, he added.

He said The interior minister’s statement is on record in which he said that whoever raises his voice against India’s occupation of Kashmir, we will target him in any corner of the world.

India has martyred millions of Kashmiris for demanding their right to self-determination and has kept thousands of freedom-loving Hurriyat leaders in prison for decades. It has made hundreds of children blind.

Meanwhile, other Hurriyat leaders, including Advocate Parvaiz Ahmed, Mahmood Ahmed Saghar, Syed Yousuf Naseem, Syed Faiz Naqshbandi, Muhammad Farooq Rehmani, Muhammad Khateeb Hussain and Shamim Shawl in their separate statement in Islamabad termed the statement of the Indian foreign minister humorous.

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