Unprovoked Indian firing at LoC condemnable, violation of int’l laws: Farooq Haider

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MUZAFFARABAD: Unprovoked firing by Indian troops at Line of Control (LoC) is a condemnable act and is a blatant violation of Cease Fire Line Agreement and international laws, said Raja Farooq Haider Khan, Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

The Indian troops are regularly indulging in unprovoked firing and targeting civilians at LoC resulting into casualties on daily basis, the AJK Premier said in a statement issued here on Monday.

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Farooq Haider paid tributes to valiant Pak army for giving a befitting response silencing enemy’s guns and said our forces are rendering matchless sacrifices while protecting our frontiers.

He prayed for early recoveries of the injured and said people of Kashmir particularly those living close to LoC are standing shoulder to shoulder with the valiant armed forces.

India is subjecting Kashmiris to the worst kind of tyranny and barbarism on both sides of the LoC, he added.

Raja Farooq Haider further said India wanted to shift focus of international community from deteriorating human rights situation in Occupied Kashmir.

He said Indian troops are demoralized as they badly failed to suppress Kashmiris by use of brute force.

Kashmiris stood like iron wall for their internationally recognized right to self-determination form the day first and rendering sacrifices in this regard.

He said Indian aggressive posturing is a threat for peace of the entire region.

Farooq Haider appealed major world powers to fulfill their moral obligation and stop India not to play more with the lives of Kashmiris.

With input from INP

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