India: Protesters highlight Indian atrocities in IIOJK as Modi attends COP26

NEW DELHI, 03 November 2021, (TON): Hundreds of Kashmiri and human rights activists from Europe and the United Kingdom gathered at the George Square in Glasgow, Scotland to highlight the Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in the city to attend the COP26 summit.

A protest was organised by Tehreek-e-Kashmir (TeK) Scotland, while another was led by Bailie Hanif Raja, MBE [Member of the Order of the British Empire].

The protesters chanted anti-Modi slogans and in favour of a plebiscite in the held valley.

They carried placards inscribed with the slogans, 'Kashmiris want freedom, Modi: stop genocide in Kashmir’, ‘India stop demographic terrorism in Kashmir’, ‘Release political prisoners’, ‘Reject Hindutava, reject hate’, ‘Indian Army out of Kashmir’, and ‘Stop political killings in Kashmiris’.

Speaking on the occasion, Hanif Raja said that the rally had been organised to show to the world that Kashmiris condemn Modi’s presence at the climate change conference here.

He added, Modi will not be spared for his crimes against humanity, which he committed as the then chief minister of Gujarat. Raja observed that Modi has continued to commit the crimes against Kashmiris and Indian minorities as the prime minister of India.

He remarked "Indian premier should be isolated from the world for the crimes he has committed against the humanity, with economic sanctions imposed on India until it implements the United Nations Security Council resolutions.”

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