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Pak showing its true colours
6/23/2022 11:17:54 PM

Kashmiri students getting beaten in Pakistan has exposed the frustration of the neighbouring country.
According to the media reports around 20 students from Kashmir studying at Quaid –e-Azam university Pakistan were roughed by the locals.
It appears that intelligence agencies in Pakistan have understood that people in Kashmir have turned their back towards their agenda of separatism and violence, and Kashmiri students are apparently facing the brunt of it.
The government has already issued an advisory asking the Kashmiri students not to go to Pakistan or the Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) for studies as the degrees attained there won’t be considered in India.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) while carrying out the investigations of the terror funding case brought to fore how separatists filled their coffers by sending the youth to Pakistan and PoK for studies.
Another aspect that became evident during the investigations was that the students who went to the other side of the Line of Control (LOC) were radicalized and an attempt was being made to turn them into anti-nationals.
After the abrogation of Article 370, Kashmir witnessed a sea change as the crackdown against terror and separatism revealed the nefarious designs of Pakistan and its stooges present in the Valley. The real face of terrorists and their supporters was exposed before the people.
Kashmiri students being beaten for seeking hostel accommodation in Pakistan has exposed the true colours of Pakistani people who are least interested in people of Kashmir. They are just interested in land.
It’s high time for Kashmiri students to stop visiting Pakistan for studies. Firstly their degrees won’t be considered and secondly Pakistan is not interested in teaching them. It wants Kashmiris to fight its proxy war.
For Pakistan, people of Kashmir are nothing more than cannon-fodder.
If the Kashmiri students in Pakistan keep on facing the wrath of locals they will be left with no other option other than to leave their studies half way and return back.
Pakistan has understood that it has lost the proxy war and there is no point in investing in the people of Kashmir.
The students from Kashmir who still want to go to Pakistan should understand that they won’t be welcomed there.
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