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Going to Pakistan is like going to “hell”, says Indian minister
The Baloch nationalist leaders are of the opinion that Pakistan wishes to destruct the peace and stability of the region as they are being hypocritical when they demand Kashmir as their own, while at the same time, crushing the same demand of the people in Balochistan by force.
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He also said PoK is part of India and violation of human rights must stop in Balochistan.
Formulating a nuanced line a day after the Prime Minister’s Red Fort speech, the Congress accused Modi of trying to whip up patriotic and jingoistic frenzy while doing little to draw global attention to human rights violations by Pakistan in Balochistan and PoK.
Encouraged by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s supportive words, leaders of the Baloch nationalist movement in America have sought support from the United States and European countries against the oppressive Pakistani regime.
“People of Balochistan, Gilgit and PoK have thanked me a lot in past few days, I am grateful to them”, Prime Minister Modi said while addressing the nation on the occasion of 70th Independence Day.
16 de agosto de 2016, 08:30New Delhi, Aug 16 (Prensa Latina) Despite calls for dialogue by the Indian government, the strike declared by separatist sectors came today at its 39th day in Jammu and Kashmir state, where four people were killed during a violent protest. “This division of the party and its leaders had reflected in the joint statement at Sharm el-Sheikh”, he said, referring to the Indo-Pak statement which spoke about threats in Balochistan and invited strong criticism from BJP, then in opposition. Locals say the shotguns have inflicted severe injuries, and even blinded, hundreds of people, among them innocent bystanders.
Surjewala said the Prime Minister should immediately take stock of the alarming situation in Kashmir and provide the much required healing touch.
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“The Prime Minister, who even indulges in the symbolism of observing Diwali in Kashmir, has not found time to visit J&K even once, although 65 people have died and almost 3,000 injured since the latest episode of unprecedented violence in Kashmir Valley”, he said.