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Kashmir movementhas shaken India: minister

By our correspondents
September 25, 2016

LAHORE

Federal Minister for Defense Production, Science and Technology Rana Tanvir Hussain said Indian war threats were aimed at diverting world attention from the massacre of Kashmiri Muslims being committed by its occupant army there.

He was talking to the media at the opening ceremony of a shop in Defence Housing Authority on Saturday. The minister  said the present wave of freedom movement started after the killing of a young freedom commander, Burhan Wani, had shaken the entire India while Indian army was mercilessly killing innocent people to crush this movement. He said Indian forces had killed more than 110 Kashmiris in 80 days and injured thousands by pellet guns.

He said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's address in the UN was courageous and he truly presented the case of Kashmir before the world. To a question, the minister said Indian threats were not real and it would not dare attack Pakistan on such pretexts. He warned that if India made any misadventure, Pakistani response would be stronger than Indian's expectations. He said Pakistan was a nuclear power and its Army was considered to be one of the best professional forces in the world.

He said Pakistan was manufacturing its own fighter aircraft and it had the best missile system. He said Pakistan even sold small weapons to many countries, including the United States and Germany. He said Indian Prime Minister Modi was known for his enmity towards Muslims and Pakistan, however, this time he would have to face a strong opposition within his own country.