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Page10.Qxd (Page 1) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2016 DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU daily Excelsior Established 1965 On-going Kashmir movement in the backdrop of international scenario Founder Editor S.D. Rohmetra Hashim Qureshi schools, bazaars and Pakistani Generals media we come to know how Muslim been provided support by the Hurriyat as Pakistan is behind this movement? and Brigadiers, too, became the victims countries want to win a victory over oth- long as they were in the hospital and were * Gandhi ji's movement against the "Truth will rise above falsehood as of the bullets of TTP. er Muslim countries by butchering their receiving treatment there? British rulers turned violent in Calcutta oil floats above water" After Pakistani Taliban attack on own people. * How many kith of martyred youth where in an attack on a police station PM's horticulture package here is turmoil all over the world school children in Peshawar, Pakistani Have any of these Muslim countries have been provided source of sustenance some policemen were burnt alive. Gand- today. People get killed in large ever before has horticulture, the premier indus- army launched massive military opera- extended any help to Kashmiris during or financial support on monthly basis. hi ji withdrew the movement saying he Tnumbers and cities and towns suf- tion against Pukhtoons of PK pressing F- past thirty years of turmoil in Kashmir? * Kith and kin of most of the martyred was leading a non-violent movement in try of Kashmir valley, received as much care fer destruction. Killing of children and 16 and Drones into service that killed No. Lip service is one thing and concrete youth received support and sustenance India. Against this, our activists have and attention for all round development as has woman shows that human values have thousands of Pukhtoons in the war-torn help is another thing. At the best some from the Government and the Hurriyat attacked police stations, snatched rifles N sunk to nadir. been seen in the recent decision of the Union Cabinet area. Their towns and villages were countries say that they are with the stand provided them only copies of holy Quran. from policemen and given the movement Muslims are in a predicament. Usu- turned into rubble. taken by Pakistan. But what is Pakistan's * Did anybody take care of the impris- the colour of a violent movement? which accorded sanction to 500 crore rupees for ally we bring allegation against the Jews Kashmir horticulture under the Mission for Integrated And yet Pakistani rulers continue to stand on Kashmir especially when she oned and did anybody take the trouble of * Will not the present Intifada be or Americans or Russians or the western categorize the terrorists into good and bad has illegally occupied a large chunk of obtaining their release through simple adversely affected by indulging in vio- Development of Horticulture (MIDH). It abundantly countries that they conspire to destroy terrorists. Those who work in the inter- Kashmir territory and cut it into pieces. ways. lence in the course of the movement? reflects that the Prime Minister is very sincere in his one or the other Muslim country. If it is ests of Pakistan are good terrorists and Pakistan calls Kashmir its life line and the *Why was not martyred Afzal Guru * Will 200 militants succeed in throw- expressions that he is interested in full-fledged devel- so then why steps are not taken to neu- those who do not work for them are bad Government of Azad Kashmir requires given legal support as was the case of S.R. ing out 7 lakh Indian force in Kashmir to tralize their conspiracies? How come 150 terrorists. This definition was forged after Government functionaries to adhere to Geelani? Afzal Guru had complained make Pakistan? The on-going movement opment of Jammu and Kashmir State. The most satis- thousand million Muslims cannot contain fying thing about this big decision is that the Prime the emergence of terrorism, and Pakistan the stand of Kashmir's accession to Pak- about it in his last interview. does not need militancy but non-vio- a small country like Israel with a tiny pop- holds it by teeth. istan if they want to retain their service in * Is it not a fact that Hurriyat split into lence. Peaceful movement will not give Minister's horticulture package focuses on rural popu- ulation of 65 lakhs? Muslims can do no Unable to convince world communi- the Government. Anybody fighting elec- three groups and indulging in in-fight- any justification to our oppressor to dec- lation of the valley because it is the rural population harm to them because the Israelis are unit- ty that she is not a terrorist State, Pakistan tion in Azad Kashmir and aspiring to ing? imate our generation and the world will that is involved in this industry unlike the urban popu- ed and staunchly patriotic. had to manufacture the theory of good become a minister has to confirm his loy- * Did Hurriyat propose any long term listen to us? Muslims joined hands with the Amer- and bad terrorists and also the mislead- alty to accession to Pakistan. Even judges programme for Kashmiris to reach the * By leaving entire Jammu and Kash- lation involved in the tourist industry. icans and brought about the destruction Figures and statistics in this connection are interest- ing idea of "non-state terrorists" of High Court in AJK are required to be goal except calls for strikes? mir and focusing this movement only on of Iraq and the Middle East. Arab coun- In Afghan war against the Soviets, the subscribers of the policy of Kashmir's * Isn't our struggle confined to events Kashmir valley what we are actually ing. MIDH will benefit over 21,000 apple growers and tries came together and created terrorist Pakistan put at stake her own security. accession to Pakistan. In my view, acces- and incidents only? In 2008 appeared the doing is that out of a total area of 84771 apple orchardists located in more than 491 villages of organization in Libya and Syria which Pakistan provided shelter to lakhs of sion to Pakistan is tantamount to accept- mass movement in the backdrop of Amar- square miles of the State we have con- Jammu & Kashmir who have faced huge losses in the projected Islam as a "terrorist and violent Afghan refugees and western countries ing Pakistan's yoke of slavery. nath agitation. 2010 happened owing to fined ourselves to just 8,000 square miles religion" in the whole world. Gulf war not including some Arab countries extended About a hundred of Kashmiris have the martyrdom of Wamiq Farooq andTu- of the valley for 80 lakh people. Aglance aftermath of the floods. Additionally, the package will only made millions homeless but forced also enable generation of employment for over 3,300 support to them. Yet today Afghans are died in the on-going turmoil. Hundreds fail Mattoo. The movement emerging in on the map of J&K which show us that millions more Muslims, including their not friendly to Pakistan. Why have been blind and wounded by pallet 2016 in the aftermath of killing of Burhan we are concentrating only on a small people in high density apple plantation and for 18,000 women, to become destitute across the Afghanistan refuses to recognize the guns, tear gas shells and other lethal Wani ended up in stone throwing, strikes, point in this map? to 20,000 people in medium density apple plantation. ocean on the streets of the towns of west- 1500 kilometres long Durand Line as the weapons. Not one of them is the son or waving of Pakistani and ISIS flags. What * Have not mainstream parties' added These initiatives will also result in employment in allied ern countries. border between Afghanistan and Pakistan ward of a politician, bureaucrat, doctor, else did Hurriyat give to this nation? fuel to fire by striving to obtain self inter- Neighbouring countries in the Gulf although it was recognized when Daud engineer or professor or a business mag- * Has any civilized nation worked for ests from this movement and thus given sectors such as grading / packing units, Controlled like Saudi Arabia shut their doors on the Atmosphere (CA) / cold storage units, transportation Khan was the President of Afghanistan. nate. The victims are the sons and wards closure of educational institutes and fillip to terrorism? fleeing Muslim refugees. Islam teaches Afghanistan claims its border with Pak- of poor daily wagers and petty shopkeep- abandoned their homes to darkness ban- * What other option do we have sector, etc. The package will help in setting up of 329 that "if a Muslim is in trouble in the East, istan at Attock. ers for whom nobody cares. For last 26 ishing light. Can our students compete on except that of talking to the Indian Gov- hectares of new apple orchards and restoration of the Muslim in the West should feel his Why Bangladesh considers Pakistan years nobody has taken care of a large international level after saying good bye ernment? If the MPs of India come to our 3,900 hectares of damaged ones over three years. pain." We Muslims have become victims a terrorist state? Whenever a terrorist is number of orphans, widows and the des- to education? Are you not walking on the doorsteps to talk to us should we not talk of a diseased mentality. Western coun- captured anywhere in the world, interro- titute. There is no plan of their rehabili- footsteps of Taliban in the matter of edu- to them and tell them about the oppres- Under the package, apple growers will be given finan- tries that gave shelter to fleeing Muslims cial help in 90:10 for importing planting material at the gation reveals he is linked to Pakistan or tation.
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