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Amit Shah’s remarks reflect India’s institutionalized hatred for Kashmiris: DFP تازترین

July 31, 2025

The Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party has strongly condemned the venomous remarks made by Indian Home Minister Amit Shah, describing them as part of a smear campaign reflecting the Indian establishment’s institutionalized hatred against the Kashmiri people.  According to Kashmir Media Service, in a statement issued in Srinagar, DFP spokesperson Advocate Arshad Iqbal said Amit Shahr’s inflammatory language reflects deep-rooted hostility within India's ruling circles toward the Kashmiri people. “Remarks against Hurriyat that represents true aspirations of the Kashmiri people expose the toxic mindset prevalent among India’s leadership,” he said.

“Such rhetoric is part of a broader strategy to malign and discredit the legitimate and peaceful resistance of the Kashmiri people.”  Advocate Iqbal emphasized that the Hurriyat Conference is a representative forum echoing the aspirations of the vast majority of Kashmiris, who have consistently rejected India’s forcible occupation of the territory. “The Indian government’s attempts to malign this movement will not erase the historical or political facts,” he added.

“Kashmir remains a disputed territory whose final status must be determined in accordance with the United Nations Security Council resolutions guaranteeing a fair and impartial plebiscite.” The Acting Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir National Front, Altaf Hussain Wani, has also strongly denounced the Indian Home Minister’s slanderous remarks against the Hurriyat Conference, stating that the BJP-led regime has not only launched a malicious propaganda campaign against Kashmiris but has institutionalized this vilification at the state level.

Wani asserted that no amount of propaganda can alter the ground realities or erase the disputed status of Jammu and Kashmir. Srinagar, July 31 (KMS): The Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party has strongly condemned the venomous remarks made by Indian Home Minister Amit Shah, describing them as part of a smear campaign reflecting the Indian establishment’s institutionalized hatred against the Kashmiri people. 

According to Kashmir Media Service, in a statement issued in Srinagar, DFP spokesperson Advocate Arshad Iqbal said Amit Shahr’s inflammatory language reflects deep-rooted hostility within India's ruling circles toward the Kashmiri people.  “Remarks against Hurriyat that represents true aspirations of the Kashmiri people expose the toxic mindset prevalent among India’s leadership,” he said. “Such rhetoric is part of a broader strategy to malign and discredit the legitimate and peaceful resistance of the Kashmiri people.” 

Advocate Iqbal emphasized that the Hurriyat Conference is a representative forum echoing the aspirations of the vast majority of Kashmiris, who have consistently rejected India’s forcible occupation of the territory.  “The Indian government’s attempts to malign this movement will not erase the historical or political facts,” he added. “Kashmir remains a disputed territory whose final status must be determined in accordance with the United Nations Security Council resolutions guaranteeing a fair and impartial plebiscite.”

The Acting Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir National Front, Altaf Hussain Wani, has also strongly denounced the Indian Home Minister’s slanderous remarks against the Hurriyat Conference, stating that the BJP-led regime has not only launched a malicious propaganda campaign against Kashmiris but has institutionalized this vilification at the state level. Wani asserted that no amount of propaganda can alter the ground realities or erase the disputed status of Jammu and Kashmir. 

Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)