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Rahul, Omar, Shehla 'help' Pakistan in its anti-India dossier at UN
9/10/2019 11:22:07 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 10: Although Indian representative in United Nations (UN) Vijay Thakur Singh has vehemently and staunchly countered Pakistan's vicious propaganda, it was Rahul Gandhi, Omar Abdullah and Tukday Tukday gang leader Shehla Rashid who helped Pakistan to prepare dossier against India.
Pakistan in its 115-page dossier against India's abrogation of Article 370 and its alleged atrocity in Jammu and Kashmir has quoted Rahul Gandhi and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah in its cover page. Ahead of the session at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland where Pakistan will be presenting the 115-page dossier, its contents allege sensational charges against India and include statements of the likes of Shehla Rashid, Arundhati Roy, Kavita Krishnan who have spoken against India's decision to abrogate Article 370 that provided special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
Even before Pakistani delegation led by Shah Mehmood Qureshi speaks in the UN, the dossier has been leaked and quotes Rahul Gandhi's statement after his "Kashmir visit".. "It's been 20 days since the people of J&K had their freedom and civil liberties curtailed. Leaders of the Opposition and press got a taste of the draconian administration and brute force unleashed on the people of J&K when we tried to visit Srinagar," Rahul Gandhi had tweeted.
The dossier also quotes Omar Abdullah's statement released on August 5 right after India abrogated Article 370 and bifurcated the state of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories. The statement said: "GOI's unilateral and shocking decisions will have far-reaching and dangerous consequences. This is an aggression against Kashmiris The decisions are unilateral, illegal and un-costitutional. A long & tough battle lies ahead. We are ready. "
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