In an exclusive interview with PTV News, Altaf Hussain Wani rejected India’s announcement to hold elections in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir(IIOJ&K), terming it a “desperate attempt” to deceive the international community.
Wani emphasized that such moves would not legitimize India’s occupation of the disputed region and stressed that the Kashmiri people’s struggle for self-determination would continue unabated.
Wani’s condemnation of the Indian government’s actions is the latest in a growing chorus of dissent from Kashmiri leaders, who accuse the government of pursuing a systematic agenda to change the demographic makeup of the region.
“The Indian government’s actions have been widely criticized by human rights groups and international organizations, who warn of the potential for further instability in the region,” he added.
Despite these tactics, Wani vowed that the Kashmiri people would remain steadfast in their struggle for self-determination, a right upheld by United Nations Security Council resolutions.
He emphasized that the Kashmiri people’s fight for freedom would continue until their rights were recognized and respected.
The so-called elections announced by India are nothing but a drama, a sham exercise to create a false impression of normalcy in the region,” Wani said.
“The Kashmiri people will not fall for this trickery and will continue to demand their right to self-determination, as promised by the UN Security Council resolutions,” he added.
By dismissing the Indian elections as a ‘drama’, Wani has exposed the hollowness of India’s claims to democracy and its attempts to legitimize its occupation of the disputed region.
Hameed Lone: Prominent Kashmiri leader Abdul Hameed Lone Saturday called out India’s upcoming elections in the disputed territory of Kashmir as an ‘electoral drama’ aimed at legitimizing its occupation and undermining the Kashmiri people’s struggle for self-determination.
In an exclusive interview with PTV news channel on Saturday, Lone vehemently denounced the electoral process as a smokescreen designed to snatch away the rights of Kashmiris and perpetuate India’s hold on the region.
With the elections just around the corner, Lone’s strong words have sparked a renewed debate on the legitimacy of India’s actions in Kashmir and the future of the region’s troubled political landscape.
“The Kashmiri leader’s statement has also raised concerns about the potential for unrest and violence during the polls,” he said. Abdul Hameed Lone also expressed his deep concern over the recent changes to Kashmir’s domicile laws, which he sees as a deliberate attempt to alter the demographic makeup of the region.
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