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Imran Khan propagating lies to appease his bosses, mislead international community
Pak-sponsored terrorists enforcing shutdown to aggravate crisis in Kashmir
10/12/2019 11:23:06 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 12: Cricketer-turned-politician Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan seems to be annoyed with the international media for what he called ignoring Kashmir.
"I am puzzled as to how international media continues to give headline coverage to Hong Kong protest but is ignoring crisis in Kashmir," Khan tweeted.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Pakistan Prime Minister who is dancing to the tunes of his Army is trying to blame New Delhi for the crisis in Kashmir but the fact is that it is the Pak-sponsored terrorists who are responsible for normalcy not returning to Kashmir. They are not allowing people to earn their livelihood by issuing threats and resorting to intimidation."
Quoting media reports, the analyst said that terrorists and their handful of supporters have pasted posters in different areas of the Valley asking people to stay indoors and has threatened them of dire consequences if they try to return to their normal lives. "Reports emanating from different parts of the Valley indicate that masked miscreants are roaming in the internal areas of Srinagar and are using every tactic to pressurize the people," he added.
An observer said that fact of the matter is that there is no curfew in any part of Kashmir but it is the Pakistan-sponsored terrorists who are enforcing a shutdown and are not allowing public transport to hit the roads. "Imran Khan needs to be told that Kashmir is facing crisis due to the terrorists which have been sent into the Valley from Pakistan as they have unleashed terror and created fear among the people," he added.
A Defence analyst said, "Not a single bullet has been fired by the security forces during the past 68 days. Administration is making all possible efforts to ensure that common people don't face any problem. On the other hand Pakistan is leaving no stone unturned to provoke the people. Neighbouring country wants people to get killed and no opportunity is being spared to somehow set Kashmir on fire."
He said, "Pak-sponsored terrorists have turned their guns towards the common people and the fear of getting shot dead by these gunmen is keeping Kashmiris confined within their homes. The security forces have exercised maximum restraint and the human rights violations are being committed by the terrorists and their supporters who have been groomed by Pakistan and its stooges in the Valley."
"Had any killings, protests or human rights violations taken place in the Valley these would have been reported by the international media. The only story which international media can report is that how terrorists have taken people hostage at Pak's behest," the Defence analyst said, adding "Entire world knows that Imran Khan is telling blatant lies and no one is taking him seriously. What a shame!"
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