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Yasin Malik’s Razia Sultana warns Modi of consequences if anything happens to her father

Muzaffarabad, July 21 (Azadi Times, News Desk): Razia Sultana, daughter of Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik, has warned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he will be responsible if anything happens to her father.

Speaking at a meeting of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly on Friday, Razia Sultana said that her father is a symbol of struggle and has been fighting for the freedom of Kashmir for many years. She said that she met her father when she was only two years old and has not seen him since.

Razia Sultana said that Modi has illegally imprisoned her father and has made false cases against him. She said that the Indian government has turned Kashmir into a military cantonment and is doing everything it can to suppress the Kashmiri people’s struggle for freedom.

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Razia Sultana said that she will continue to fight for her father’s release and for the freedom of Kashmir. She urged all international organizations, including the United Nations, to help secure her father’s release.

Razia Sultana’s speech comes at a time when the situation in Kashmir is very tense. There have been widespread protests against Indian rule in recent months, and the Indian government has responded with a heavy-handed crackdown.

Razia Sultana’s speech is a reminder of the human cost of the conflict in Kashmir. Her father, Yasin Malik, is one of many Kashmiris who have been imprisoned for their activism. His case is a symbol of the Indian government’s repressive policies in Kashmir.

It remains to be seen how the Indian government will respond to Razia Sultana’s speech. However, it is clear that the situation in Kashmir is very volatile. The Indian government needs to take steps to address the legitimate demands of the Kashmiri people, or the conflict could escalate further.

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