Ground situation in IoK contradicts Indian stance of normalcy: WP
WASHINGTON (Web Desk) – Unearthing the facts and ground situation of the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK), the American newspaper said that ground situation in IOK contradicts the Indian official stance of normalcy in the territory.
US renowned newspaper ‘Washington Post’ – in its special report – reported that while the Indian government and state police officials say the region is calm, videos from the ground and eyewitness reports tell a completely different and indeed a bleak story.
The paper elucidates that because of communications shutdown, photos and video from the ground are hard to come by, but the paper’s Fact Checker team finds visuals which dispute the government’s claims that no protests have taken place and that there is peace in the territory.
The visuals obtained by the Paper show civilians protesting and Indian forces using tear gas and firing to disperse them.
Indian Held Jammu Kashmir is a long-disputed territory between disputed territory between Pakistan and India.
After removing Kashmir’s special status, the Kashmiri people raised serious concerns and lodged a severe protest even a curfew and blockade of communication in occupied valley.
Indian government shut down all forms communication in Kashmir including the Internet, cable TV and landlines. Thousands of security forces patrol the streets at checkpoints, and many high-profile political leaders in Kashmir continue to remain in detention.
Indian false claims exposed
The Indian government has claimed that things remain calm in Kashmir. But video, as well as media and eyewitness reports, dispute that claim. A point of contention arose over whether there was a large-scale protest on August 9 after Friday prayers. First, the Indian government denied the protest took place at all.A news report originally published in Reuters and appeared in Dawn claims there was a protest involving 10000 people in Srinagar.
This is completely fabricated & incorrect. There have been a few stray protests in Srinagar/Baramulla and none involved a crowd of more than 20 ppl. — Spokesperson, Ministry of Home Affairs (@PIBHomeAffairs) August 10, 2019