IIOJK to observe complete shutdown against Amit Shah’s visit tomorrow 

Srinagar, October 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):Complete shutdown will be observed in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, tomorrow, against the Indian Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to the territory. Call for the strike has been given by the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) to convey a strong message to India and the international community that people of Jammu and Kashmir are not ready to accept anything short of right self-determination as pledged by the United Nations.

Call for the strike has been supported by other parties and leaders. Indian police detained an activist while he was protesting in front of UN office in Srinagar against the Amit Shah’s visit to Kashmiri valley. Responding to Amit Shah today’s address at Rajouri wherein he said that post abrogation of Article 370, Jammu and Kashmir has emerged as the ‘most secured place’, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference ridiculed the statement saying that the killing of the Director General Jail belies Indian Home Minister’s claim.

The chief of the prison service in India-occupied Kashmir has been murdered, police said on Tuesday, as the powerful interior minister visited the disputed Himalayan region. It is worth mentioning here that the body of Hemant Kumar Lohia, 57, the IIOJKI’s director general of prisons, was found at his home in Jammu when Amit Shah had arrived a few hours ago in the region.

Meanwhile, the occupied territory is undergoing widespread cordon and search operations coupled with increased restrictions and heavy deployment of Indian army, police and Central Reserve Police Force at every nook and corner of the territory on the Indian Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit.

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