India’s colonial occupation has turned IIOJK into most dangerous place: Bilal Siddiqui

Srinagar, September 23, 2021 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Chairman of Tehreek-e-Muzahamat, Bilal Ahmed Siddiqui has said that India has turned the territory into the most dangerous place in the world with its brutal colonization and deployment of more than one million troops.

Bilal Ahmed Siddiqui in a statement issued in Srinagar said that the Indian troops were arresting, torturing and harassing the IIOJK people, particularly the youth, to prevent them from continuing their struggle for right to self-determination.

He said, the remarks by Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his annual address in the UN General Assembly and the mediation offer by Saudi Foreign Minister, Faisal Bin Farhan, during his recent visit to New Delhi are eye-opener for New Delhi.

He maintained that despite using all colonial means, India had time and again miserably failed to make world to buy its fabricated and fake narrative about Kashmir. No country in the world, in principle, believes in bundle of lies of colonial strategists of New Delhi, he added.

Bilal Ahmed Siddiqui said, “As the UN General Assembly session is in progress we want to remind the World Body that people of Kashmir have been suffering the worst kind of victimization for last several decades because of criminal negligence of the world forum.”

This is high time that the World Body exert pressure on India to honour its commitments about the right to self-determination to the people of Kashmir and start serious efforts to create conducive atmosphere for a free, fair and impartial plebiscite as guaranteed and promised in the relevant Kashmir resolutions in the forum. Bilal Ahmed Siddiqui on behalf of people of the occupied territory thanked the Turkish President and Saudi Foreign Minister for their concern and commitment towards the people of Kashmir.

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