Bifurcation of IoK wouldn't be accepted: Mushaal.

ISLAMABAD -- Mushaal Hussein Mullick, the wife of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Yasin Malik, lashed out at Narendra Modi-led fascist government for breaking up Indian Occupied Muslim-majority region into two federal territories, as part of a sweeping move to tighten its unconstitutional and illegal grip over the restive region.

The Peace and Culture Organization chairperson in her statement on Thursday said that the Indian government unlawful act of dividing of the heaven-like valley is unacceptable, which rejected by Hurriyet leaders and Kashmiri people. She said that the Indian notorious started treading on the path of changing the demography of Kashmir and ethnic cleansing of Kashmiris, which would be resisted at all forums come what may.

She said that the eight million people of the Kashmir valley are under military siege since the fascist government took the unlawful and unilateral step of provoking the special status of the Indian Occupied Kashmir.

Mushaal lamented that the brutal Indian forces crossed all limits of barbarism and brutalities, but the world community and human rights organizations are just looking their inhuman acts as silent spectators, which is condemnable.

The Chairperson vowed that the Indian authorities could commit criminal acts and barbarism, but they must bear in mind one thing that Kashmiri people would not accept their unjust and illegal occupation even they have to fight for 100 more years to get the right to self-determination.

In the new arrangement, Jammu and Kashmir is one territory, and Ladakh, which borders China, is separate and the two new union territories are now ruled directly from the capital Delhi.

Mushaal said that the world powers and human right organizations should shun their duplicity and demand to play their due role to force the Indian brutal authorities to ensure the...

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