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After Pakistan, China jealous of Tiranga wave in Kashmir
8/7/2022 11:18:08 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 7: After Pakistan, neighboring China has started showing its true colors of jealously towards the wave of nationalist sentiment in Kashmir since the abrogation of the so called special status of J&K.
While Kashmir remained busy with the historic celebrations on August 5 to relish the “complete integration” of the valley with the rest of the country with the tricolors being waved across the valley, not only Pakistan even China has been unable to digest the heart-warming development.
In Beijing, China said that India and Pakistan “should resolve their differences over the Kashmir issue peacefully through dialogue and consultation.”
Asked for her comment on the third anniversary of the revocation of Article 370, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told a media briefing that the issue should be resolved peacefully by India and Pakistan through dialogue.
“On the issue of Kashmir, China’s position is clear and consistent. This is an issue leftover from history between India and Pakistan. And this is also a shared view of the international community,” she said.
New Delhi has condemned the reaction. It’s an open secret that China has been siding with Pakistan for its sinister designs against Kashmir and the same dragon is responsible for LAC issues in Ladakh region.
Observers said Pakistan has been left frustrated by the wave of pro-India sentiment that has been visible in Kashmir, which till August 5, 2019 used to be hub of anti-national activities, and now the enemy country is using China to keep the pot boiling.
Whereas the law and order incidents have come down by over 80 percent since, the people have been able to show their love and affection for India with open heart.
In a major slap on the face of Pakistan, the historic Lal Chowk has become a hub of nationalist activities especially love for Tiranga.
On August 5, while national anthem was played at an event at Lal Chowk, the business hub held numerous celebrations throughout the day till late at night.
Recently the Kargil Vijay Diwas was also celebrated like never before in Kashmir with celebrations being held from Lal Chowk to Dal Lake to Jhelum and even in the frontier areas than to talk of other district head quarters alone.
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