'So-called' elections cannot substitute plebiscite: Syed Salahuddin

'So-called' elections cannot substitute plebiscite: Syed Salahuddin
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Summary Modi has allocated billions of rupees to get 44 assembly seats out of total 87, says Salahuddin

MUZAFFARABAD (Dunya News) – Chairman Muttahida Jihad Council (MJC) Syed Salahuddin on Tuesday has said that the ‘so-called’ elections starting from November 25 in the occupied Kashmir cannot not substitute the plebiscite process in the area.

He expressed these views in a press conference in Muzaffarabad.

Salahuddin said that India wants to diminish Kashmir’s special status 370 by getting simple majority in the assembly in the ‘so-called’ elections.

He said that India has appointed former army chief as head of the mission 44 for the ‘so-called’ assembly elections.

MJC said that Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi has allocated billions of rupees to get 44 assembly seats out of total 87 in the occupied Kashmir.

He also said that PM Modi wants to diminish Kashmir’s special status 370 to settle Hindus in the area.

He further said that India opens fire at the Line of Control (LOC) after regular intervals to avoid international community’s attention over the  fraud elections  in occupied Kashmir.

Salahuddin appealed the people to boycott the November 25 election like they have been doing in the past.

He also appreciated PM Nawaz Sharif’s decision of not travelling in an Indian car at the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) in Nepal.

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