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Mushaal demands RSS terrorist to hold accountable for massacring 35 innocent Sikh

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Islamabad: Mushaal Hussein Mullick, the wife of Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Yasin Malik has demanded to hold accountable terrorists of Hindu extremist organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for massacring the 35 innocent Sikh.

The Chairperson of Peace and Culture Organization demanded this in her video message on the day of the Chattsinghpora massacre of the Sikh community in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Mishaal said that the Hindu extremist organization RSS massacred some 35 innocent Sikhs in the Chittisinghpora area of Islamabad district on March 20, 2000.

The Chittisinghpora massacre further led to the killings in Pathribal and Barakpora areas of Islamabad district, she added.

The timing of the massacre was important as it was carried out on the occasion of the visit of then American President Bill Clinton to India, she further said that the plan was to give him a false impression and that the Kashmir freedom movement was of a communal nature.

She said that the Indian Army’s retired Lt Gen KS Gill who in 2017 was part of the investigation, has said in an interview, that the Indian Army was involved in the massacre and the report had been submitted to Indian Home Minister L.K. Advani.

Mushaal said that it was done on the behest of an Indian notorious Agency to give a communal tilt to the entire Kashmiri struggle as they did in the case of Kashmiri pundit however not only the global Sikh community but also the Kashmiri leadership and the public rejected this notion.

She said that the families of the victims of Sikh killed by the Indian state want justice to date as every petition had been dismissed owing to the immunity of Indian forces.

Mushaal questioned when will the Sikh community get its justice. When will this occupation end and when will be the Indian army held accountable and persecuted for these war crimes?

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