LAHORE: The Indian government cannot deceive the world conscience by blaming mujahideen for the killing of eight Sikhs in Held Kashmir and the time is not far when songs of independence would echo in Khalistan and Kashmir. These views were expressed by Chief of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) Wadhawa Singh Babbar in a statement issued from London on Sunday.
Holding the Indian government responsible for the killing of the Sikhs, he said the nervous Indian agencies had resorted to massacre of Sikh community in the Held Valley to malign the mujahideen struggling for their right to self-determination and independence.
Wadhawa said it had been an old ploy of New Delhi that it resorted to use of naked force against the innocent Sikhs and other minorities living in India and then put blame on various ongoing independence movements.
The current massacre in the Valley was an act of terrorism committed by the Indian agencies and it was aimed at creating hatred against the freedom fighters, he added. He said the Babbar Khalsa never endorsed the unjust and coercive geographical division of the subcontinent.
My party does not consider East
Punjab and Kashmir as integral parts of India rather they were and
are disputed territories, he added. While lauding the struggle waged
by the freedom fighters in Kashmir, the Sikh leader announced his
party fully supported them and vowed to break all the 'integral parts'
of India into pieces.
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