History of the Kashmir oppression
It was in the 1990s, when the independence movement against the Indian occupying forces in occupied Kashmir was at its height, that the Kashmiri people refused to be given the right to vote in accordance with the UN resolutions. He took up arms at the beginning of the armed struggle against the occupying army. On March 16, 1846, the British sold Kashmir to Gulab Singh Dogra for Rs. 7.5 million. Then his son Zanbir Singh succeeded him. Then Pratap Singh succeeded him. Noor Mukaddam: Fighting Desensitization & Media Portraiture Noor Mukaddam’s trial a victim of the Puppeteer’s Illusions! Pakistani Women seek Justice for Noor, pen letter to DG ISPR Then Amar Singh’s son Hari Singh succeeded in the conspiracy, Hakim Noor Din who was Mirza Qadiani’s right-hand man and government sage was at the forefront of this conspiracy. This was the first victory of the Qadiani conspiracy. The Qadianis wanted a separate state in Kashmir. Hari Singh ascended to the throne in 1925 with the support of the Qadianis. Oppression of Muslims began. The first mosque was martyred in Reasi, Friday prayers were banned for the first time in Kotli. A Hindu constable desecrated the Qur’an and a Muslim named … Continue reading History of the Kashmir oppression
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