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Pak-agents flourish as dead bodies pile up in Kashmir
9/6/2016 12:03:52 AM
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Jammu, Sept 5: The All Party Delegation (APD) leaving Kashmir without achieving anything has proved the critics correct who had predicted that sending APD to Kashmir won't yield any result as separatists (Pak agents) are not interested in talks and peace. They want Kashmir to burn so that their shops keep running and their business to sell dead bodies flourishes.
Refusal of the separatists to meet the APD and Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani threatening anyone who dares to meet APD has pushed Kashmiris, who want peace and normalcy to return, to the wall. The big question looming over the minds of people is what next?
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Separatists, especially Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani, shutting his doors on APD members is a slap on our face. The APD members had approached them in their personal capacity and they should have shown some decency rather than showing arrogance."
He said, "People of Kashmir had pinned lot of hopes on the APD visit of Kashmir Valley but all their hopes have been shattered as they see no light at the end of the tunnel. The common question is how long shutdown and strikes would continue. Would life return to normal ever? What would happen to the future of the children who have been caged in their homes?"
A Kashmir watcher said, "It has been proven beyond that separatists who are spearheading the so-called Azadi movement of Kashmiris are not their well wishers. They are settling their personal scores with the Government of India and Jammu and Kashmir Government. They just want deaths and destructions so that their mentors sitting in Pakistan remain happy and the proxy war launched by the neighboring country remains on."
He said, "It's high time for the people of Kashmir to stand on their feet and raise a banner of revolt against the separatists and handful of miscreants who have taken them hostage. If Kashmiris don't dare to stand up these people would ensure that Kashmiri is turned into graveyard so that the agenda of the masters sitting across the Line of Control is fullfiled."
A politician, who wished not to be named said, "Tourists season has been ruined, business class are suffering and daily wagers who used to struggle to make their ends meet are facing starvation. Is this the Azadi these separatists are talking about? They don't want to talk neither are they interested in peace. They are using children and women as cannon fodder. After pushing them before bullets and pellets they shed crocodile tears over their dead bodies. What an irony!"
It's in place to mention here that life in Kashmir Valley has come to a grinding halt for the past 60-days. Despite government lifting the curfew shutdown is on and miscreants are calling shots on the streets of Kashmir. So far more than 70 people have died in the present unrest.
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