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Sikhs, Kashmiris asks to assemble in Delhi for March towards G20 Summit venue
September 04, 2023

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Senior All Parties Hurriyet Conference leader Shabbir Ahmed Shah has voiced grave concern over the continued bloodshed and human rights violations at the hands of brutal Indian forces in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Shabbir Ahmad Shah in his message from New Delhi’s Tihar jail said during so-called operations, innocent civilians, particularly youth, are deliberately targeted after being dubbed as "militants".

The detained leader said that in pursuit of the Israeli settler colonialism model, the Modi regime continues to confiscate the Kashmiris’ lands and properties on one pretext or another.

Indian troops during a cordon and search operation arrested two youth in Baramulla district.

PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti in a post on twitter, today said, the truth has become a casualty and stating facts can invite punishment in occupied Jammu and Kashmir since August 2019.

She said this in response to a police warning of a legal action to the BBC on its report "Any story could be your last and India's crackdown on Kashmir Press" following the abrogation of Article 370.

Meanwhile, the British Broadcasting Corporation, in another report regarding deaths related to India-made drugs said the fatalities in The Gambia and Uzbekistan made international headlines, raising questions about quality standards in India's pharmaceutical industry.

On the other hand, renowned Khalistani leader and Sikhs for Justice founder Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in a video message appealed to the Sikhs and Kashmiri people to move New Delhi for a march towards the venue where the G20 Summit is scheduled to be held in the second week of September.