PM Imran cautions AJK residents against crossing LoC, says will aid Indian narrative

Premier says any attempt to cross LoC will give India an excuse to increase violent oppression in IOK

Prime Minister Imran Khan. PHOTO: FILE

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday again cautioned the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) against crossing the Line of Control (LoC) to support the struggle of the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK).

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On August 5, India revoked occupied Kashmir's autonomy, dividing the disputed territory into two regions to be controlled by New Delhi. A draconian lockdown was imposed in the region and all communications were cut. The clampdown has entered its third month with reports of mass detentions and human rights abuses.

The premier, in a tweet, said he understands the anguish of the people of AJK seeing their fellow Kashmiris in IOK under an inhumane curfew for over two months.

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Advising the people not to play into the hands of Indian narrative, he said any attempt to cross the disputed border to provide humanitarian aid or support "will give India an excuse to increase violent oppression of Kashmiris in IOJK & attack across LoC".

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