
Kashmir illegally occupied by India: Grand Mufti
The spokesperson of Islamic Court Monday refuted the statement attributed to Grand Mufti Bashirudin referring Kashmir as crown of India.
In a statement to CNS, the spokesperson said that Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir has already made it clear that Kashmir has been occupied by India illegally and it is in no way an integral part of India.
“Some Indian agencies are trying to create confusion and are also trying to malign the image of the Grand Mufti. Grand Muti like every Kashmiri believes that Kashmir is not an integral part of India and India is trying to abrogate Article 370 with an intention to change its demography,” the spokesperson said adding that India is an aggressor in this region, involved in killing, raping and torturing of innocent Kashmiris.
He said that Kashmiris deserve their right of self-determination as guaranteed by UN resolution as well as justice for our brethren who have brutally suffered due to atrocities and heinous crimes committed by Indian forces. CNS
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