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Modi’s ‘threatening speech’ reflects arrogance of power: Joint Hurriyat

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Srinagar, Feb 04: Joint Hurriyat leadership on Monday said that “threatening speech of Narendra Modi reflects extreme arrogance of power and electoral opportunism.”
“Indian state is immorally and illegal holding on to Jammu and Kashmir without ascertaining the will of its people by blocking the holding of UN backed referendum. It is ruling the state by sheer military might resulting in extreme repression and human rights abuses,” Joint Hurriyat said in a statement.
They said that instead of addressing the globally acknowledged dispute lingering for the past 71 years and working towards its resolution in a democratic manner which it claims to be a champion of, “the head of this huge country stoops to threats and warnings on the back of its huge military apparatus spread across the length and breadth of J&K.”
Joint Hurriyat said the young and educated boys killed each day by this vast web of military might with vengeance are not some hard core members of terrorist cartels but young idealists driven by passion for freedom and resistance to oppression, paying the price of the non-resolution of an essentially human and political dispute being dealt militarily by GOI.
“While there are 8 lakh Indian forces manning this land and as per GOI own admission only 300 armed youth are fighting them most of who are untrained and novices driven only by passion. What’s there to boast in this most disproportionate equation,” they said.
Joint Hurriyat said for the last 30 years in particular people of J&K at all levels and fronts are bearing the brunt of being under arbitrary and forcible control more than two lakh Kashmiri’s have been killed and all forms of torture and harassment resulting in severe human right violations borne.” Yet the nation is unrelenting and unwavering on its goal to self- determination. It is no small feat that a small nation like ours is giving such a tough fight to a mighty and resourceful adversary.”
Joint Hurriyat said it must be reminding the Indian state of its own freedom struggle against the might British empire on whom the “sun never set. “ But one day the sun did set on them as in a fight between might and truth, truth always prevails. The Leadership said that no nation can be enslaved for a long period by banking on military might as the recent example was well before the world as to how the US was forced to acknowledge the facts and ground realities in Afghanistan and today is talking about engagement and looking beyond military options.”
Joint Hurriyat said the exemplary strike and unconcerned population on Indian PM”s visit should serve as eye opener for Indian rulers. They said that in India people throng in large numbers to greet their political leaders, shower petals and express their happiness and jubilation, but the response from the population in this forcibly occupied land is enough to convey a clear and loud message.
The Leadership said that the slogan raised by the Indian PM –Insaniyat, Jhamooriyat aur Kasmiriyat was nothing but a farce to befool the world community as the reality is that oppression touched new heights in Kashmir.
Reacting to the Indian PM’s claims of giving electricity to every household, the Joint Hurriyat said that Kashmiri people have never gone with a begging bowl before New Delhi over electricity as the reality is that some vested interests and greedy politicians who sold their conscience handed over the state’s power resources to New Delhi and deprived the people of Kashmir from their own power resources.
The JRL said that they want return of all the power projects being handed over to the Indian executing agencies.

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