MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq has said that he stands as the Prime Minister of the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir representing 20 million Kashmiris.
He said this while talking to a delegation of the 15th National Workshop Balochistan that called on him at Jammu and Kashmir House.
Speaking on the occasion, the PM said that the Maharaja’s agreement that India shows was a fake document.
He said that with abrogation of Articles 35A and 370, that fake agreement was also canceled.
He said that Pakistan is militarily stronger than India. “India will receive a swift and harder response from Pakistan if it attempted to commit any form of aggression,” the PM warned.
He said that Pakistan’s nuclear power, which serves as a potential deterrent against foreign aggression, was an eyesore for its enemy.
He said Modi does not have the courage to cross the international border, however, the PM said, “We need to be extra cautious, vigilant and united in the face of conspiracies being hatched against our beloved motherland”.
The PM said that Kashmiris were being blinded and brutalized, killed, maimed and murdered by the Indian occupation forces every now and then.
“Thousands of Kashmiris including top rank Hurriyat leaders, human rights defenders and civil rights activists have been booked under infamous laws and left to rot in jails.”
PM lauds Kashmiris’ resilience
Lauding the Kashmiris’ resilience in the face of Indian state terrorism, PM Haq said, “The brave Kashmiris have kept the freedom movement alive by laying down their lives”.
The Prime Minister said that in 2019, India killed two crows and the PAF shot down two of their planes and one of the pilots was arrested from his home town Bhimber.
Anwaar said when the security of the country is in danger the use of nuclear weapons become enviable.
Azad Kashmir will turn into a graveyard for the Indian army if it attempts to cross the LoC, the PM said/
In response to a question, he said that the brave people of occupied Kashmir have engaged nine lakh Indian soldiers.
“It is because of them that the Kashmir issue stands alive,” the PM concluded.