No Compromise on Kashmir’s Freedom struggle: PM AJK

 

Mirpur: Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Chaudhary Anwar ul Haq, stated that the Hindu supremacist government of India, along with its discriminatory laws, and the Supreme Court of India has never provided justice to Muslims. He emphasized that even an inch of the occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir will not be handed over to India. Criticizing the biased decisions in the Babri Masjid and Artcle 370 decision, he asserted that the Indian system has lost its credibility in delivering justice.

Prime Minister AJK said that as long as a single Kashmiri is alive, they will not compromise on their rights and freedom. Warning against any attempt by India to impose its agenda, he stated that if Narendra Modi attempts any misadventure, he will face consequences within his own home.

He said that the government of Azad Kashmir has successfully managed challenging situations, stabilized the financial system, and prevented wasteful spending, redirecting funds towards the welfare and development of the people. Ambitious projects for the construction of cities across Azad Kashmir have been initiated, promising revolutionary advancements in agriculture, industry, economy, tourism, and investment.

He further said that to end irregularities and corruption in tenders, a new tendering system has been implemented, saving time and capital while allowing renowned firms to participate in the developmental projects of Azad Kashmir. The announcement to end surcharges on electricity bills was also made, ensuring lawyers have all the facilities for fulfilling their duties.

Addressing a gathering at the District Bar Association Mirpur, the Prime Minister expressed these views. The ceremony was presided over by the President of the District Bar Association, Kamran Tariq Advocate, and attended by government officials, legal professionals, and a large number of people.

The Prime Minister highlighted that international support will only come if Kashmiris actively strive for their rights. He criticized India for its aggressive actions in occupied Kashmir, emphasizing that the special status of Jammu and Kashmir has been eliminated, and 65 lakh non-Kashmiris have been granted citizenship since the abrogation of Article 370. He urged the people to resist and prove to the world that they are united for their freedom.

 

 

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