Srinagar: In occupied Kashmir, the Chairman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), Muhammad Yasin Malik has condemned the brutal behavior of Indian forces at Husanpora Arwani where they not only martyred three more Kashmiris but also vandalized over a dozen residential houses and sheds.

Muhammad Yasin Malik in a statement issued in Srinagar, reacting to recent statement of RSS/BJP leader, Ram Madev that the resistance camp was inviting terrorists instead of tourists, said that Ram Madev like people should know that Kashmir was neither Nagpur nor Gujarat where his RSS could play its treacherous inhuman games.

Recalling 2008 when Kashmiris were blockaded by RSS-backed forces and life-saving drugs, milk and baby food were even stopped from coming to Kashmir, the JKLF chairman said that Kashmiris not only provided shelter and safety to the stranded Yatrees and tourist but took them to their homes and gave every kind of assistance to them.

He said that same was repeated by Kashmiris during 2014 floods when Kashmiris were devastated but provided safety, shelter and food to thousands of tourists.

The JKLF Chairman said that respecting guests and pilgrims, safeguarding them and providing them food was taught to them by their religion and it was also embedded in Kashmiri culture. “We know how to continue our freedom struggle against all odds and tyranny. we also know how to keep our lives running. Yasin Malik added.

He said that Kashmiris were fighting Indian illegal occupation but when Indian Gujarat was hit by a devastating earthquake it were Kashmiris who donated hundreds of points of blood for Gujarat. During Latoor Maharsahtra floods and other catastrophes like these that occurred in India, world saw Kashmiris working for humanity despite the fact that India was brutalizing them by about one million occupational forces.

Meanwhile, the JKLF Chairman expressed heartfelt grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Khursheed Ahmad Butt who was father-in-law of veteran journalist and editor of Kashmir Uzma Javed Azar.

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