Chairman of All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Syed Ali Gilani, in Indian occupied Kashmir, has said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Kashmir remarks in his Independence Day speech are nothing but a well-scripted and stage-managed drama.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the Indian Prime Minister in his speech said that only a warm and affectionate embrace, not bullets will resolve Kashmir.
Syed Ali Gilani in a statement issued in Srinagar said that personally Vajpayee may be a saintly figure for India and may have a liberal and realistic image but Narendra Modi had grown up and had been nourished by the Sangh Parivar ideology. Modi’s mindset and psyche is that of a staunch RSS follower as he basically belongs to this ideology, he added.
The APHC Chairman said, “In Vajpayee tenure the mantra of jamhooriyat carried the same meaning and message of blood spilling of innocent people in the streets as is being done by the Modi brigade today. ‘Insaniyat’ we have
been testing for the last seven decades and his slogan was as hollow and deceitful as of others. This myth and
rhetoric of presenting Vajpayee with a more human heart which beats for the helpless and suppressed Kashmiris
is being propagated in such a high pitch that even common Kashmiris treat him as their ‘masiha’ and ‘well-wisher’.”
Syed Ali Gilani said, Modi’s magical speech may be celebrated by his own people and his stooges anywhere
but Kashmiris have been witnessing their real face for decades and are well aware of the beasts and criminals in
the democratic veil.
Referring to Governor N N Vohra’s dialogue gimmicks, Syed Ali Gilani said, “Chief ministers, governors and other faces of Indian imperialism should restrict themselves to the job assigned to them and these mightier and gigantic issues like Kashmir are beyond their acumen and they should not try to poke their nose in these issues.”
“Converting the whole territory into garrison, unabated killings and countless arrests and then cunningly advocating the process of dialogue is nothing but a joke to be laughed at,” the APHC Chairman maintained.