‘We don’t need RSS lessons’ Ram Madev is frustrated; says Yasin Malik

Srinagar: Reacting to BJP points-man Ram Madhav’s recent assertions on Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik on Friday said that Kashmiris don’t need lessons from RSS on how to carry forward their struggle.

Hitting out Madhav’s statement in which he had said that resistance camp was “inviting terrorists instead of tourists”, 

Malik said that people like Ram Madhav should know that Kashmir is neither Nagpur nor Gujarat where his RSS can play its treacherous inhuman games.”

Malik that Madhav is frustrated because Kashmiris have refused to budge before Indian tyranny and oppression and defeated the politics of deceit and hate. He said that Kashmiris don’t need anybody like Madhav’s certificate to prove their credentials as whole world knows their love and respect for humanity and human values.

Recalling the year 2008 when Kashmiris faced economic blockade, Malik said even life saving drugs, milk and baby-food for kids was stopped from coming to Kashmir.

“In 2008, when about 72 of our loved ones were killed in cold blood by Indian soldiers, when Kashmiri drivers were burnt alive in Jammu and some parts of India, when Kashmiri students were beaten to death in many states of India, we did not behave inhumanly like those forces Madhav belongs to,” Malik said. “Keeping humanity first and refraining from any revengeful act, Kashmiris not only provided shelter and safety to stranded Yatrïs and tourist but took them to their homes and fed them”, said Malik.

He said that same was repeated by Kashmiris during 2014 floods.

Malik also condemned the civilian killing at HusanporaArwani, Bijbehara. He said that by saying that a “civilian was martyred by a stray bullet, blood-hungry forces can not conceal their crimes as they fired bullets and pellets on common people in broad day light.”

The JKLF chairman expressed his heartfelt grief and sorrow over the demise of JenabKhursheed Ahmad Butt who was the father-in-law of veteran journalist and editor of Kashmir Uzma, JavedAzar.