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Islamabad: Modi government has made the demolition of houses a new tactic to suppress the freedom spirit of Kashmiris.
Under the guise of anti-terrorist operations, grave human rights violations are on the rise, the Modi government has made bulldozer politics a new weapon against Muslims.
So far, more than 100,000 properties have been demolished and set on fire in Kashmir. In the last 4 years, more than 2500 houses were demolished and shops were set on fire.
In 1993, the Indian Army burnt down 300 shops and 100 houses in Sopore in retaliation.
In 2020 alone, 114 houses were torched by Indian forces during the military operation, on January 4, 2022, Hurriyat leader Shabir Shah’s house in Srinagar was illegally occupied, while in February 2023, Amnesty International accused the Modi government of He termed these actions as the most serious violations of human rights.
Global companies making bulldozers should stop buying and selling from India.
According to The Guardian, the property demolition is a cynical attempt by the Modi government to change the population ratio in Kashmir.
Will the members of the G20 countries gathered in Kashmir continue to be silent spectators to serious violations of human rights by India?
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