Indian ministry suggests tough measures for IOK

Author: Online

SRINAGAR: Instead of stopping state terrorism in occupied Kashmir and respecting the aspirations of the Kashmiri people, Indian Ministry of Home Affairs has suggested tough measures to intimidate the Kashmiris into submission.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the Ministry of Home Affairs in a report has suggested among other things the “control” of mosques, madaris, print and electronic media, and strengthening of intelligence setup.

The report also calls for crackdown by income tax and other agencies on the pro-freedom leaders and activists.

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