Javed Iqbal
Holding the G-20 meeting in Occupied Kashmir is a deep conspiracy against Pakistan as the Indian government wants to show duplicity in front of the world to blame Pakistan as a terrorist country in the world but all the International Institute should expose India’s nefarious face to the world in this regard.The Kashmiris people have been kept away from their social, political and human rights by the Indian government and in such regard, holding a G-20 meeting in Occupied Kashmir will be like burying Kashmiri people alive as the Indian government wants to hide the cruelties that have been done with the people of Occupied Kashmir by the Indian government.The All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders have said that by holding the G-20 meeting in India illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the fascist Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party government wants to mislead the world community about the prevailing grim situation of the territory.Currently, while the preparations for the G-20 summit are going on in India, the revelations made in an interview by the former Governor General of India, Satya Pal Malik, posted in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, have become a topic at the global level. Satya Pal Malik, who was appointed as the Governor of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir from August 2018 to October 2019, gave a detailed video interview to Kiran Thapar, a journalist of the Indian media organization “The Wire”, about the conspiratorial role of the Indian government and Indian intelligence agencies.That his purpose was to benefit the Modi government and ‘BJP’ in elections by putting the responsibility for the Pulwama incident on Pakistan. In its report, the American official broadcasting organization “Voice of America” wrote regarding Satya Pal Malik’s interview that “Modi had told him to keep quiet and not to tell anyone.”Similarly, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval also asked him to keep quiet and not talk about it.Satyapal Malik said that he immediately understood that the purpose was to blame Pakistan and give an electoral advantage to the government and the BJP. Pointing out the issues related to the exceptionally serious negligence of the security of the convoy, Prime Minister Modi asked them to keep quiet and not tell anyone about these things.Security Adviser Ajat Doval also instructed him to keep quiet while talking. Satya Pal Malik said that he felt that all the responsibility for the Pulwama incident will be put on Pakistan, so it was better to remain silent in this matter. Satya Pal replied to Kiran Thapar’s question was it a clever policy of the government to blame Pakistan? Satyapal replied of course.The attack on the ‘CRPF’ convoy in Pulwama was not the first incident that was carried out by the Indian agencies themselves so that such incidents could be used diplomatically and politically against Pakistan.Fake encounters by the Indian Army in Occupied Kashmir, in which Kashmiri youths are arrested and shot dead and then announced as having died in an armed conflict with the Army, similarly the Indian Army and intelligence agencies have committed mass murders. Indian Army is involved in several such incidents aimed at gaining political and diplomatic interests against the Kashmiri freedom movement and Pakistan.One such big incident was that of Chittisinghpura, in which Indian soldiers lined up 35 Sikhs in Chatt Singhpura village of Anantnag district of Occupied Kashmir on March 20, 2000, and were killed three days before US President Bill Clinton visited India.According to eyewitnesses, the Sikhs had gathered to celebrate their religious festival in the two gurdwaras of Chatta Singhpura, when Indian military vehicles entered the village and people dressed in Indian army uniforms lined up the Sikhs and opened fire. The eyewitnesses also told the journalists that after the massacre, the soldiers also raised slogans in favour of India.Immediately after this incident of the massacre of Sikhs, India started an intensive propaganda campaign against Pakistan regarding this incident.In the introduction to the book “Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God and World Affairs (2006)” by Madeleine Albright, former US diplomat and Secretary of State from 1997 to 2001, Hillary Clinton wrote that the Chhatti Singhpura massacre was done by Hindu militants. According to Indian Army Lieutenant General KS Gill, some Indian army officers who were involved in fake encounters, used to go to Chhatti Singhpura for routine checking and killed the Sikhs completely. After receiving information, they were lined up and killed.Among the many conspiracies carried out by the Indian government through the army and intelligence agencies in Occupied Kashmir for the freedom movement of Kashmiris and propaganda against Pakistan was the kidnapping of six western tourists in Occupied Kashmir in July 1995, which was discovered. Abducted by a fictitious organization in the name of Al-Faran. In the report published by Heather Timmons in the 13th April 2012 issue of the American daily “New York Times”, this nefarious conspiracy of the Indian army and intelligence agencies was exposed, which aimed to suppress the resistance of Kashmiris. The movement was to launch a global propaganda campaign against Pakistan by portraying it as terrorism.In this report, Heather Timmons wrote that the kidnapping of six Western tourists in the Kashmir Valley in 1995 was part of a larger plan by Indian authorities to turn the world against Pakistan by portraying the Pakistan-backed resistance movement in Kashmir as terrorism. The report also cited a book called “The Meadow” written after extensive research by Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott Clarke, who spent several years in South Asia following the kidnapping of Western tourists. After this book was written and compiled. It also included hundreds of interviews, journals, official files and transcripts.In this 500-page book, it is stated that the efforts to rescue Western journalists were a major obstacle by the top officers of the Indian Army and some senior figures in the intelligence services. The book blames the New Delhi authorities for this incident. Adrian Altaf Ahmed, a police security official who worked with the Kashmir government’s security adviser, told Levi and Cathy Scott Clark that all matters in the Western journalists’ operation were being run from New Delhi and that the authorities in Kashmir were only used as tools.The book also revealed that a woman who reported on the abduction of German Dirk Hessert was raped by an Indian army officer and the army prevented the police from searching. In addition, the tourist who escaped from the clutches of the kidnappers told the army that he could point out the place where the kidnappers and the Western tourists were, but instead of taking any action, the Indian army immediately killed the tourist. On Christmas Eve, 1995, the four remaining hostages were driven into heavy, deep snow behind the lower village of Mati Gauran, shot and buried, the book reports, an eyewitness to the killings said. He said there was only one end for him and we all knew it, the book reports, no one could take the risk of releasing the hostages and complaining of complicity by looking at the uniforms of the forces and the jeeps of the Special Task Force.Counter-terrorism experts were sent to Kashmir by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Scotland Yard. John F. Burns, who was part of the team, wrote in Kashmir in May 1996 that “no one could be sure that the kidnappers, who called themselves al-Faran, were real rebels or, as many known Kashmiri guerrillas said Indian-backed rebels who were out to discredit the entire movement,”.These events and the situation showed the dangers that the Indian government may commit a terrorist incident in Occupied Kashmir before the G-20 Summit, and try to gain international support for the Kashmir issue by blaming it on Pakistan. The former Governor of Occupied Kashmir, Satya Pal Malik, also said in his interview that such strict measures had been taken before the Indian government’s action on occupied Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 2019, which made it impossible for,”Any dog to bark or any bird chirping in Occupied Kashmir,”

 

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