Suppression Can't Defeat Kashmiris: Yasin Malik

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Suppression can't defeat Kashmiris: Yasin Malik

ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 04th Oct, 2016 ) : The illegally detained Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin Malik, has said that suppressive tactics adopted by Indian forces cannot defeat valour and passion of Kashmiris to take the ongoing movement to its logical conclusion.

Muhammad Yasin Malik in a statement issued in Srinagar said, "After killing more than 100 innocents, injuring over 20,000 men, women, children and students, snatching the eyesight of more than 1000 people, vandalizing private property worth crores, arresting more than 10,000 people, the anti-Kashmiri sadist mindset of Indian forces is yet not satisfied as they have started another old-fashioned Mussolini style war tactic of burning down rice and fruit harvests of villagers in Kashmir," KMS reported.

These crimes committed against the Kashmiris may be directed from Delhi but are abetted by pro-India politicians and their agents in Kashmir, he added. The JKLF Chairman pointed out that the same kind of terror was unleashed by fascists like Mussolini against freedom seeking people of Libya and today India abetted by its agents in Kashmir was using same terror methods to suppress the Kashmiris' freedom movement.

He said, if pro-India politicians and their masters in Delhi and Nagpur think that these kind of oppressive tactics will intimidate the Kashmiris into submission, they are living in a fool's paradise.

"Oppression, suppression, tyranny and intimidations can establish a peace of graveyard temporarily but these can never defeat the valor, passion and will of the Kashmiri people who have decided to challenge illegal occupation and are demanding their birth right to decide about their future by themselves," he added.

Meanwhile, the JKLF spokesman in a statement said that the unlawfully detained party leaders, Bashir Ahmad Butt, Showkat Ahmad Bakhshi and Muhammad Yasin Butt had been lodged at Srinagar Central Jail.