Farooq Abdullah and his brother Mustafa Kamal.
Imran Khan’s supporters in Pakistan have launched a front against the government’s release of Imran Khan. Meanwhile, Mustafa Kamal, brother of former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and National Conference president Farooq Abdullah, has made controversial statements on Kashmir and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. He said that both parts of Kashmir are disputed areas. Neither India nor Pakistan has any rights over this.
Mustafa Kamal said the issue was still pending at the United Nations. The central government’s behavior towards Kashmiris is not good. The government has always hated the people of Kashmir. Kamal said the United Nations should initiate talks with both countries to resolve the Jammu and Kashmir issue.
BJP wants to bifurcate Jammu and Kashmir into pieces
Mustafa said the BJP leaders wanted Jammu and Kashmir to be bifurcated into pieces. National Conference leader Mustafa Kamal also accused the BJP of creating a rift between India and Pakistan.
Imran Khan’s party blames police
Turning to Pakistan, jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party called off protests on Wednesday. The party has blamed officials for the midnight action. Four people died in police operations. More than 50 people have been injured. Earlier, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf claimed hundreds of people were killed in clashes with security forces.
Further steps will be taken as per instructions of Imran
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf tweeted: “In view of the government’s atrocities and its plans to turn the capital into a slaughterhouse for defenseless people, we are announcing a temporary end to the protests.” Further steps will be taken as per the instructions of Imran Khan.