India is following Israeli model to suppress Kashmiris’ freedom struggle

Islamabad, November 11, 2022 (PPI-OT):As New Delhi and Tel Aviv are cooperating to coordinate their tactics of occupation, the Narendra Modi-led Hindutva government is aggressively pursuing Israel’s Palestinian occupation model in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The Modi regime’s new domicile law for IIOJK is a reflection of Israeli settler colonial project, said a report released by the KMS, today. It added the then Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, during his visit to India in 1993, had said that the only solution to the Kashmir dispute is to settle Indian Hindus there.

It said India has recently accorded full access to Israel in IIOJK in the name of cooperation in the agriculture sector and that Tel Aviv’s decision to open two centres in the occupied territory is actually aimed at helping New Delhi to suppress the Kashmiris’ freedom struggle. The report said the Kashmiris and Palestinians have been demanding their UN-recognized right to self-determination for over seven decades, but India and Israel are unleashing similar types of brutalities on the people of both the occupied regions to suppress their just cause of freedom.

The report said the right to self-determination of the Kashmiris and Palestinians should be raised at all forums and the world must come forward to help them to secure their birth right. It said occupiers India and Israel are openly violating international laws in Kashmir and Palestine. The global peace and stability is linked to resolutions of the two long-pending disputes, it maintained. The report said close military cooperation between India and Israel is dangerous to humanity and world peace.

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