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Imran Khan continues to propagate lies about Kashmir
Pretends as unaware about atrocities being perpetrated by Pak-sponsored terrorists
11/11/2019 10:59:21 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Nov 11: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan seems in no mood to mend his ways. He is still propagating blatant lies about Kashmir.
He recently said that, "Curfew is still in force" in Kashmir and "No talks can be held" with India till "curfew is lifted".
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Someone needs to tell Imran Khan that no one in India wants to talk to him and there is no curfew in Kashmir."
He said, "It is the Pakistan sponsored terrorists who are enforcing shut down by throwing grenades and killing innocents. They are the ones who are making all the possible attempts to keep Kashmir closed."
He said, "Since the day J&K is being reorganized Imran Khan has been leaving no opportunity to tell the world that Kashmir is an issue but no one has listened to him. His blatant lies have had no takers even the Muslim countries shut their doors upon him."
An observer said, "People of Kashmir too have realized that Pakistan and the terrorists sponsored by it are not their friends as their only motive is to create fear and keep the life disrupted. These terrorists are not allowing people to resume their daily chores even in the harsh winter season. They have deprived people of Kashmir of their right to livelihood. They have even snatched the right to education from the children. Imran Khan is aware about all these things but he is pretending as if he is innocent and has no idea about how the Pak-sponsored terrorists are operating in Kashmir."
Another analyst said, "It is high time for people of Kashmir to come out on streets to defy the diktats of the Pak-sponsored terrorists and tell them that they cannot control the masses. If they don't raise their voice against the terrorists and their masters they will continue to suffer."
He said, "Terrorists killing non-local labourers and truckers has hit the apple trade in Kashmir. Despite having a bumper crop fruit growers found themselves helpless as the terrorists trained their guns towards the people associated with this trade. Lack of manpower and truckers not being allowed to enter into apple rich districts of Shopian and Pulwama multiplied the woes of fruit growers, and the recent snowfall has broken their back."
He said, "The long list of atrocities committed by the Pakistan sponsored terrorists has brought the real face of terror to fore and has pushed people of Kashmir to wall."
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