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Kashmir visit of EU parliamentarians punctures Pak propaganda
11/1/2019 3:27:51 PM



Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 31: European Union (EU) parliamentarians, who winded up their two-day Kashmir visit on Wednesday, made it clear that they stand with India in its fight against terrorism and no country has got the right to poke its nose in the internal affairs of India.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "The 23-member delegation which was first one to visit the Valley since J&K's reorganization on August 5 has punctured the Pakistani propaganda that Kashmir is burning." He said, "Reports emanating from the Valley indicate that people are fed up due to the shut down being imposed by the Pakistan-sponsored terrorists as they are being deprived of earning their livelihood."
The analyst said that "Pakistan during the past three months tried its best to create a notion that all the rights of Kashmiris have been snatched and human rights have been violated there. But the EU delegation visiting Kashmir and it meeting the people from different walks of life has exposed the blatant lies which were spread by the neighbouring country through different means."
He said, "Terrorists killing five non-local labourers in South Kashmir soon after the EU delegation landed in the Valley has exposed the real face of Pakistan sponsored terrorists present in the Valley. The barbaric killing of labourers and truck drivers has once again proved it beyond doubt that Pakistan is not leaving any stone unturned to unleash terror in the Valley."
An observer said, "People who are criticizing the Government of India for allowing EU delegation to visit Kashmir need to realize that they are playing into the hands of Pakistan by indulging in mere rhetoric. When EU parliamentarians will return to their respective countries they will give a clear message to everyone that Pakistan is indulging in human rights violations and not India."
A Kashmir watcher said that EU parliamentarians made it clear that no one in the world supports terrorism and the one spreading terror need to be taken care of. He said, "Pakistan needs to understand that no one is interested in hate and violence which its Army and leaders have been preaching during all these years. The countries which had soft corner towards Pakistan in the past too have turned their backs towards them and have conveyed it in one or other way that Pakistan need to mend its ways and if it fails to do so it would disintegrate."
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