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PoK protests leave separatists, 'intellectuals' red faced | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 2: The protests in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir against Pakistan have stunned the separatists and the self styled intellectuals. According to the intelligence agency sources, the protests in the PoK and Gilgit Baltistan have made separatists red-faced as it has exposed the long held truth about the real situation in the PoK, It has also exposed the myth created by a section of intellectuals in the Kashmir to paint India in wrong colours. " Not only separatists but even intellectuals and especially the columnists, who are paid by the Pakistan through different agencies, have suddenly gone silent. They haven't spoken anything about it and even the media in the Kashmir is also going silent on the incident. This has the potential of shutting down their shops, which otherwise have already been closed by the PM Modi," said a senior official. The sources said separatists would lure gullible youth in Kashmir by showing them doctored videos about the Pakistan and would brainwash them again in the name of the religion, as Pakistan is an Islamic nation. "The tag of Islamic nation of the Pakistan has also been exposed now. The people in Kashmir are now beginning to question if Pakistan forces can do this to their people of their fellow religion than much worse can be expected from the State on the way it will treat people who were not part of the original plan of the Pakistan," said the official. The images of the Pakistan forces have made people to go through the historic chapters of the Kashmir, when people from the parts of the Punjab, which is now in Pakistan, would come to Kashmir to buy girls and give worst treatment to poor people of the Kashmir. "The Punjab in Pakistan dominates the political narrative and most of the security forces come from that region. These people have scant regard for the sentiments and sensibilities of other regions least of all for the Kashmir, as they don't have any cultural or historical affiliation with them,' said a senior NC leader. |
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