NEW DELHI: A video of a Kashmiri woman has surfaced via web-based networking media featuring predicament of Kashmiris before Indian National Congress leader Rahul Gandhi who was going to Srinagar on Saturday.
Pakistan's Minister for Science and Technology, Fawad Chaudhry Sunday shared the video on Twitter saying “RSS and Nazi philosphy has captured #ModiIndia”.
“MotiLal Nehru’s great grand son Jawaharlal Nehru Grand son Indian Nat Congress ex president Rahul Gandhi disallowed to enter his ancestors Home #Kashmir,” he said.
The woman can be seen portraying the subtleties how her kindred Kashmiris are living under consistent dread for the last numerous days.
“Even the kids under 9 and 10 are not allowed to come out, whoever goes out is arrested and my brother who is a heart patient was detained when he went to look for his kids. He was taken away too and the family was not allowed to meet him for 10 days.”
We are in an extremely basic circumstance, she told the Indian lawmaker.
Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders were shell-stunned over what the woman let them know and the main reaction from them was from the ex-INC boss who thoughtfully held her hand for some time.
MotiLal Nehru’s great grand son Jawaharlal Nehru Grand son Indian Nat Congress ex president Rahul Gandhi disallowed to enter his ancestors Home #Kashmir shows how RSS and Nazi philosphy has captured #ModiIndia #Shame pic.twitter.com/7aynkI4LrA— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) August 25, 2019
Indian opposition leaders driven by previous Congress president were banned from leaving the air terminal on Saturday in Occupied Kashmir (IHK), where neighborhood specialists had cautioned that their visit could stir uplifted pressure in the locale.
The IHK government said the political leaders had been asked not to visit Srinagar as the organization attempts to reestablish request following quite a while of dissents against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Aug 5 choice to pull back self-governance for the contested area.
Dismissing the notice, the assignment of opposition leader from gatherings including Congress, the Communist Party and the All India Trinamool Congress said they needed to evaluate the circumstance in the valley, and flew from New Delhi on Saturday.
“If the situation is normal then why is the government restricting us from entering the valley? On the one hand the government says that things are normal and on the other they impose entry restrictions. I have never seen so many contradictions?” senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad told journalists before leaving. At the point when their plane touched base in Srinagar, the government officials were not permitted to leave the airplane terminal and were sent back inside a couple of hours.
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Yeah she is telling the truth
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