Buzdar calls Indian citizenship law true face of Modi.

LAHORE -- Chief Minister Usman Buzdar said on Tuesday India's anti-Muslims, notorious Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 depicts fanatic designs of the Modi government.

In a statement, the chief minister said the Indian government waged a war against its own people by approving this anti-Muslim bill. This black law has, again, disclosed the cruel face of so-called Indian democracy and conscious Indians have also rejected this contentious law.

A vigorous protest is going on in India against the controversial law. Modi is blowing his own trumpet while Hindus-dominated India is burning in flames. The chief minister emphasized that Modi was a Hindu fascist leader and a follower of Nazism. The cruel face of Modi government has been, again, exposed to the whole world.

Mr Buzdar asserted that controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 was a blatant violation of universally-acknowledged norms of human rights as the Modi government has gone mad in its hatred towards Muslims, he lamented.

The chief minister regretted that humanity was crying in held-Kashmir for the last 135 days and the oppressed Kashmiris had been deprived of their fundamental rights as well as necessities of life for four and a half months due to the cruel Indian tactics. He said the serene Kashmir valley looked like a living hell as occupied Indian forces had committed worst cruelties there. India made the lives of innocent Kashmiris hell through state-sponsored-terrorism.

He said that India cannot suppress the indigenous freedom movement by putting Kashmiri leaders behind bars. Indian cruelties have further boosted the freedom struggle. It is regrettable that the international community is silent over Indian brutalities, he said. International conscience should awake from deep slumber...

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