August 5, 2019 Added To Plight Of Kashmiris.

August 5, 2019 will surely be remembered as a dark day in the history of Kashmir issue, as Modi deviated from his own constitution by abrogating Article 370 and 35A of the Indian Constitution.

The worrying aspect of the matter is that despite all the atrocities committed by the BJP in the occupied valley, the United Nations is not even ready to condemn New Delhi. In fact, the countries responsible for maintaining peace have wholeheartedly accepted that India will not stop committing every kind of constitutional, legal and humanitarian atrocity in occupied Kashmir.

It came as no surprise to anyone following the Modi government's policies in Occupied Kashmir when the BJP took a U-turn on the government's Kashmir policy on August 5, 2019. For example, putting Hurriyat leaders in jails, establishing false cases against them, strengthening Kashmiri Hindu Pandits politically and economically, and martyring young Kashmiris in fake encounters were all planned.

Today, the ground reality in occupied Kashmir is that the concept of civil liberties is extinct there, with pro-India political, social and journalistic organisations interpreting the suppression of the voice of Kashmiris as peace. The truth is that Kashmir has once again entered the dark ages, and can be described as a prison behind the bars of Indian oppression and bullying. The neutral circles of the United Nations recognise the fact that the neutral media has been strangled in occupied Kashmir, the journalistic institutions that expose Indian atrocities to the world are forcibly closed. India has been telling the world that it has started a new era of construction and development in occupied Kashmir, but the facts on the ground are that, according to the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry, five thousand Kashmiri men and women have lost their jobs.

After Modi's move on August 5, the Kashmiris living in occupied Kashmir have suffered degradation from any angle. According to the Kashmir Human Rights Forum, in recent days there has been an increase in the incidents of Indian security forces rounding up innocent Kashmiris and brutally torturing them at unknown places.

According to the report, even today thousands of Kashmiris are locked in jails in occupied Kashmir who do not have the freedom to fight their case according to law and justice. Hundreds of young children are also locked in Indian jails who are not being heard. India has implemented strict journalistic censorship to prevent...

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