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Posters in IIOJK slam Indian leadership for undermining Kashmir’s disputed status
January 19, 2025

In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, posters have condemned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, and puppet Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for attempting to undermine Kashmir's internationally recognized disputed status through misleading statements.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the posters appearing in Srinagar and adjoining areas emphasized that Jammu and Kashmir remains an internationally recognized dispute, with its political future to be decided through a United Nations-supervised plebiscite.

The posters criticized Omar Abdullah' silence on key issues such as the restoration of Articles 370 and 35A and the repeal of draconian laws, portraying him as a covert ally in oppressing Kashmiris.

Meanwhile, a report by Kashmir Media Service has exposed the brutality of Indian forces in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, with a focus on the month of January.

The report sheds light on devastating massacres, including 1990's Gaw Kadal and Handwara massacres,1993's Sopore massacre and 1994's Kupwara massacre, which claimed over 160 lives. These atrocities, fueled by Hindutva forces, aim to intimidate Kashmiris, but have ultimately failed to dampen their spirit and resolve for freedom.

As the world is observing World Religion Day, today, minorities in India continue to face systemic violence, discrimination, and exclusion under Hindutva-driven policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's regime, exposing the grim reality of religious intolerance and growing Islamophobia in the country.