India creating war-like situation at LoC: AJK president

President Sardar Masood Khan condemns the unprovoked shelling by Indian forces


​ Our Correspondent October 12, 2019
AJK President Sardar Masood Khan. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan on Saturday condemned the unprovoked shelling by Indian forces in different sectors including Neelum valley, and the consequential loss of human life and property.

In a statement, he said that India's cowardly acts will not demoralise the people of Azad Kashmir and he called upon the international community to take notice of Indian terrorism and war crimes against the civilian population residing along the Line of Control (LoC).

Regretting the martyrdom of a child and injuries to nine other citizens in Indian shelling in Changan, Doodhnial and Sharda areas of Neelum valley since yesterday, he expressed sympathy with the bereaved families.

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The AJK president added that the Indian Army was using cluster munition from across the LoC, which was a war crime under the cluster ammunition convention, and India itself is a signatory to it.

"Under a well thought out strategy, India is escalating tension at the LoC to divert the world's attention from the situation of occupied Kashmir."

"India is openly committing terrorism in both parts of the Kashmir region, and India will have to a heavy price," he added.

He added that the people of Azad Kashmir are with the forces of Pakistan and they are ready to give a befitting response to any adventurism by India.

"The whole Pakistani nation and the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir are united and unanimous against India and in support of the liberation movement of people of occupied territory,” he added.

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The AJK president further said that India will never be able to compel the people of Kashmir to give up their freedom because the moral of the Kashmiri people is higher than the Himalayas.

"The incumbent Indian rulers must keep in mind that once Nazi Germany was also in power, but a time came that it had to become answerable for each and every act of repression," he added.

The AJK president called upon the international community to hold India answerable for breach of international laws, and mount pressure on it to prevent it from fanning war hysteria and escalating tension in the region.

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