A sinister plan by the Indian government to disempower and evict the people of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir has been exposed, shedding light on India's ongoing attempts to economically and politically marginalize the Kashmiri population.
Recent reports reveal that the Indian government has been indiscriminately seizing land in Kashmir, exacerbating the already dire economic situation of the region’s residents.
The move is seen as part of a broader strategy to economically exploit Kashmiris and forcefully evict them from their ancestral lands.
These actions violate the United Nations resolutions that protect Kashmiris' rights to self-determination and land ownership.
Since the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, India has intensified its crackdown on Kashmiri leaders and continues to seize assets belonging to locals, further stifling their ability to seek independence.
The forced evictions and land seizures are part of an organized campaign to strip Kashmiris of their identity and resources.
Indian state terrorism, marked by ongoing human rights violations and brutal crackdowns on pro-independence Kashmiris, is on the rise.
Despite these egregious violations of international law, the global community, including the United Nations, has largely remained silent.
The time has come for international organizations to intervene and launch investigations into India's human rights abuses in Kashmir. As India continues to ignore UN resolutions, the world must stand with the Kashmiri people in their struggle for justice and self-determination.