India considers to Governor’s rule in occupied Kashmir

 In view of the situation in occupied Kashmir Anantnag, India in Islamabad, the so-called parliamentary election canceled

In view of the situation in occupied Kashmir Anantnag, India in Islamabad, the so-called parliamentary election canceled

Srinagar, Islamabad. News Time

The deteriorating situation in occupied Kashmir, the Indian government is considering a proposal to impose governor’s rule in Indian Kashmir Indian Election Commission on the basis of intensity of violence in protests in Kashmir’s Anantnag constituency, Islamabad ground for holding the said cancellation India’s so-called parliamentary elections the election is not favorable. The so-called elections were held on April 12, but were postponed until 25 May and elections have been canceled, 10 pages released by the Indian Election Commission announced a new date for elections that will be in the order of, According to reports, security and Valley Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh to discuss the political situation has come to Delhi to Governor NN Vohra, It is believed that the Indian government is considering a proposal to impose governor’s rule in Kashmir. Veteran Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani said in a statement yesterday that Jammu and Kashmir was still burning and burning today. LK Advani’s hardline policy could not extinguish the fire and passion of Narendra Modi may affect. The All Parties Hurriyet Conference Azad Kashmir protested outside the Foreign Office against Indian atrocities in Kashmir, His death has been silent protest against Indian atrocities on occasion. Hurriyat Conference leaders, Kashmiris in Azad Kashmir attended the demonstration. Azad Kashmir while addressing the branch convener Ghulam Mohammad Safi said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has taken a fruitful manner on the Kashmir issue internationally, It is gratifying that the President has emphasized the need to visit India during India on Kashmir solution, He said the Army is thankful to adopt a categorical stance on Kashmir issue.

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