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Separatist Gilani Questions Pakistan-India Ceasefire Agreement

Separatist Gilani questions Pakistan-India ceasefire agreement: Kashmir. Pakistan has now shown cold-blooded Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who supported terrorism.

Separatist leader Gilani termed the ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India as questioning.

The Pakistan Parliament’s Special Committee on Kashmir Affairs, advising Gilani to remain calm, said that questioning the ceasefire agreement only meant strengthening the Hindutva forces and their agenda.

Significantly, last week talks were held at the Director-General of Military (DGMO) level of India and Pakistan.

The two countries have agreed to maintain peace on the LoC and the international border and to resume the November 2003 ceasefire agreement.

On behalf of Gilani, his representative in Pakistan, Syed Abdullah Gilani, wrote a letter questioning the restoration of the war.

He expressed surprise that Pakistan did not mention ending the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 2019.

We have been continuously hearing assurances from Pakistan that there will be no reconciliation, talks with India till the constitutional status of Jammu and Kashmir before five August 2019 is restored. What happened suddenly?

Someone should tell why there is so much difference between the declared policy and this action? This peace agreement between India and Pakistan will not stop the bloodshed.

This agreement is not in favor of Kashmiris in any way. Gilani’s letter went viral on the internet media. The Kashmir Committee of the Pakistani Parliament took notice of it and has responded on its Twitter.

Shahryar Afridi, the chairman of the Kashmir Committee, wrote on Twitter that no one has compromised or betrayed the Kashmir mission.

The ceasefire has been decided only to help the Kashmiris settled on both sides of the LoC. Whoever is calling the agreement as a bargain or compromise with the Kashmir mission, is supporting the agenda of the Hindutva forces.

Pakistan has no sympathy: Mukhtar Ahmed, a Kashmir affairs expert, told DNN that Syed Ali Shah Geelani or others like him should understand that Pakistan has no sympathy for Kashmir and Kashmiris.

Pakistan has used Kashmir and Kashmiris as a weapon against the Hindustan in the name of Islam. PAK has carried out the war in his own interest.

If anyone opposes it, PAK will call him an Indian agent or a supporter of the Hindutva forces. This means that Pak should not be trusted.

The former militant, who joined the mainstream leaving terrorism, said on the condition of not publishing his name that, thankfully, Pakistan did not call Geelani an agent of Modi.

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