Srinagar, Apr 28 (KNS): Mir Junaid has slammed the Assembly resolution on terrorism, calling it a "monument to infamy" for failing to name Pakistan as the source of violence in the region.
Junaid accused the lawmakers of betraying the blood of thousands of innocent Kashmiris by refusing to directly call out Pakistan, which he described as a "terrorist state" responsible for decades of death and destruction in the Valley. “This is no resolution; it is a covenant with death,” he said, condemning the Assembly members for their silence.
He argued that avoiding Pakistan’s name in the resolution dishonors the memory of over 44,000 victims of terrorism, and that such omissions strengthen the hands of terror networks.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel"Each empty word they whisper is a blade sharpened for Pakistan’s butchers," Junaid said, calling the politicians' actions a betrayal of truth and justice.
Mir Junaid called for leaders who would boldly declare Pakistan’s role in Kashmir’s suffering and insisted that the silence of the Assembly amounts to complicity. “This Assembly resolution is not a failure,” he said. “It is a sin against the soul of Kashmir.” (KNS)