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Kashmir Solidari Tea: Now Pak stooges to enjoy tea webinar cooked in ‘innocent blood’
5/29/2020 12:06:27 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 28: While the neighboring Pakistan has been enjoying the bloodbath it sponsored in Jammu and Kashmir for years, in the latest the enemy country wants to enjoy tea literally made of Kashmiri blood.
As per details available with the Early Times, the Pakistan stooges have planned a host a webinar later this month whereby some of the known Pakistani stooges and some bagoda Kashmiris settled abroad are scheduled to interact online.
“Kashmir Solidaritea Event: Join us with tea for Kashmir solidarity campaign,” is the online event scheduled to be held on May 30. It’s being organized by Let Kashmir Decide group.
Sources said the Let Kashmir Decide is yet another international shop running on the blood of people of Kashmir and being sponsored by the Pakistani intelligence agency, the ISI.
Sources said around two dozen persons including some European Parliamentarians have been invited for the event to keep the pot boiling on situation in Kashmir.
As per the details available with the Early Times monitoring desk, the Pakistani stooges have intensified their online activities like webinars on Kashmir since the Covid19 pandemic gripped the world including the Indian subcontinent.
Sources said the group has been founded by Jawad Qayoom Zahidi who hails from Pakistani occupied Kashmir but lives in Europe.
Sources said the intelligence agencies are keeping an eye on all such developments and that India would raise objection to holding of such provocative events before the international community.
It is the second such event being held abroad in the name of Kashmir which is India’s internal matter.
Earlier on May 13, the Pakistani stooges including those under radar of the United States of America organized a so called International Kashmir Virtual Conference.
The participants had included the bagodas like Dr GN Fai, a Kashmiri who had fled to the United States of America and lives there but under scanner for terror financing. The event was hosted by the so called Tehreek e Kashmir United Kingdom.
Sources said intelligence agencies have inputs that all such events are sponsored by the Pakistani spy agencies in a bid to keep pot boiling in Kashmir after the abrogation of the special status.
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