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Pak stooges want every Kashmiri to get killed
12/16/2018 11:16:50 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 16: Pakistan stooges active in Kashmir just wait for people to get killed so that they can carry forward their "disruptive agenda" and keep their bosses sitting across the Line of Control happy.
The so-called Joint Resistance Leadership comprising of Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Hurriyat dove Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and so-called JKLF chief Yasin Malik has called for Badamibagh chalo in Srinagar on Monday.
Soon after seven civilians were killed near the encounter site at Sirnoo Pulwama in south Kashmir on Saturday Hurriyat dove Mirwaiz Umar Farooq took to the twitter. He called for 3-day shutdown and asked people to march towards Badamibagh cantonment on Monday so that "India can finish Kashmiris once for all."
On the other hand the so-called JKLF chief Yasin Malik went into hiding and announced that he would be leading a march to Badamibagh on Monday.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "The so-called JRL has made an attempt to instigate the people to march towards the Army cantonment so that few more people would get killed and they would get an opportunity to create disturbances in the Valley."
He said, "These Pak stooges lack courage to tell the people that they should stay away from the encounter sites as they know it very well that if they dare to issue such a statement their bosses will get annoyed. The only aim of Pakistani agents active in the Valley is to foment trouble and tell people that they should be ready to get killed so that they remain in good books of their handlers sitting across the Line of Control."
A defence analyst said, "It's high time for the people of Kashmir to understand that going near the encounter sites is dangerous. Authorities have time and again asked the people to stay away from the encounter sites. Going near such sites means that you are putting your life in danger a bullet from any side can hit you."
A Kashmir watcher said that it has been established beyond doubt that people like Geelani, Mirwaiz and Malik are playing the role of instigators. "It's strange that despite these people calling for strikes and chalos the government has taken no action against them. These people should be put behind bars till the situation improves in the Valley. Till they remain free they would keep on making all the possible efforts to set Kashmir on fire."
He said that people should not pay any heed towards the call of so-called JRL and should not make any attempt to march towards Badamibagh cantonment as it can lead to loss of precious human lives.
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