Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Salahuddin slams Islamabad for maintaining ‘criminal silence’
Salahuddin slams Islamabad for maintaining ‘criminal silence’
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Muzaffarabad,
Sep 23: Syed Salahuddin, supreme commander of Kashmir’s largest militant group
Hizbul Mujahideen, on Tuesday cautioned Islamabad that its “criminal silence”
over losses in the century’s worst floods in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Kashmiris
have been raising long live Pakistan’ slogans for the past 68 years, but if
they reshape their views owing to your cowardice attitude and criminal silent,
do you have any right to object to it?” he questioned the Pakistani rulers at a
press conference here.
It
may be recalled that Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif twice flew into
Pakistan administered Kashmir in the aftermath of torrential rains and flash
floods to assess the losses and express solidarity with the affected people.
He
was also critical of Pakistani Parliament’s “failure” to adopt a unanimous
resolution to express solidarity with the victims of worst ever floods in Jammu
and Kashmir in general and Srinagar in particular.
The
lawmakers unanimously passed a resolution emphatically reiterating their
unequivocal and unwavering resolve to uphold the supremacy of the Parliament,
the constitution, democracy and state institutions. However, even though the
Leader of the Opposition in National Assembly Syed Khursheed Shah passionately
spoke about the marooned Kashmiris, a resolution was not passed to express
solidarity and support to them, something which was also criticised by
Jamaat-i-Islami Pakistan ameer Sirajul Haq some two days ago after meeting APHC
representatives in Islamabad.
“They
have been saying that Kashmir is their jugular vein. But today I am dubious
about the veracity of this claim. Nawaz Sharif, its mere lip service,”
Salahuddin said.
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