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Pak stooges make another attempt to appease their bosses
5/16/2018 12:08:03 AM
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 15: The so-called Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) comprising Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Hurriyat dove Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and so-called JKLF chief Yasin Malik wait for a chance to disrupt normal life.
To protest against the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Jammu and Kashmir they have called for Shopian chalo on Saturday. "Someone needs to ask these Pakistan stooges what they achieve by giving such calls. Everyone knows that no one participates in such marches. It's just a ploy to prevent common people from performing their daily chores," said an analyst.
He said that Prime Minister has no plan to visit the Valley despite that they have called for a protest mach on May 19. "When PM Modi inaugurated the Chenani-Nashri tunnel last year on that very day the separatists called for a shutdown. Since the day PM Modi has inaugurated the Chenani-Nashri tunnel it has helped the people of Kashmir as it has brought Jammu close to Kashmir. Separatists should ask their supporters not to travel through that tunnel, " the analyst added.
A Kashmir watcher said, "Separatists are biggest enemies of the people as they oppose the development and want people to follow them. It's unfortunate that a few people in Kashmir still abide by their calls which are meant at appeasing their bosses sitting across the Line of Control."
He said, "The NIA launching a crackdown against the second rung separatists and exposing their role behind the 2016 unrest has proved it beyond doubt that separatists just want to set entire Kashmir on fire as they are paid for it."
A defence analyst said, "In the past two and a half months schools and other educational institutions have remained closed for more than thirty days. Shutdown and chalo calls have led to tourists fleeing from the Valley. Provocative speeches delivered by the separatists have encouraged the stone-pelters to attack the tourists. The recent killing of a tourist in a stone-pelting incident near Narbal has proved it that stone-pelters who are patronized by the separatists can attack anyone. Separatists are responsible for radicalizing the young boys and pushing them towards the guns. It looks like that separatists derive sadistic pleasure by pushing the youth towards the graveyards."
He said, "By opposing the visit of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the state they just want to prove to their bosses that they are loyal to them and can do anything for them."
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