Srinagar, November 04, 2019 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, the politicians of the so-called mainstream parties have been cautioned to remain mindful of the new machinations of the BJP-RSS nexus to rope them in for an interim government set-up in the territory.
The warning has been sounded in the posters displayed in Srinagar and other towns of occupied Kashmir. The posters published by different youth groups and Hurriyat activists have asked the politicians to refrain from collaborating with the BJP overtly, covertly or in any manner or else they would be considered traitors of the Kashmiri people and the Kashmir cause. The general masses have been asked to expose those who would be cooperating with the fascist party, BJP.
The posters have appeared in response to the BJP’s offer to some politicians to become a part of the interim government in the territory. As per reports, except for some opportunists an overwhelming majority of politicians have flatly refused to accept the offer.
Meanwhile, situation in the Kashmir Valley and Muslim Majority areas of Jammu and Ladakh regions is still far from normal as Indian forces remain deployed in huge numbers and restrictions are in place under Section 144. Ban on internet across all platforms and prepaid mobile phones remain enforced in the territory. As a mark of unprecedented silent resistance against Indian occupation and its August 5 illegal action, people continue to keep their shops shut, students stay away from schools and very thin attendance is witnessed in government and private offices. Public transport is also off the roads.
In what an absolute embarrassment to the Indian government, BJP leaders in Jammu are facing wrath of the people over their failure to protect land and job rights of locals. Reports from Jammu said that BJP leaders had organized various functions at different places to celebrate the UT status but people of Jammu gave a cold-shoulder response saying that instead of taking up Jammu’s issue with Indian leadership, the BJP leaders were busy only in Pakistan bashing.
One person was killed and around three dozens were injured in a grenade blast at Maulana Azad Road in Srinagar, today. Nine people, including three Indian paramilitary police, were admitted to hospital, with three in a critical condition.
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