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In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (DFP), headed by incarcerated senior PHC leader, Shabbir Ahmed Shah, has expressed its profound gratitude to the G20 countries that skipped the meeting of the working group on tourism hosted by India in Srinagar.

The DFP in a statement issued in Srinagar while terming it as a great diplomatic setback to India said that a number of important countries including China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Indonesia, and Mexico have refused to be a part of the event held in the disputed territory. It said that on the one hand, key stakeholders’ refusal to attend the meeting has vindicated the Kashmiris’ stand and their claim, while on the other, the protests held by the Kashmiris on the day have highlighted the Kashmir dispute at the global level.

“The people of Kashmir owe a debt of gratitude to all those countries who realized the sensitivities involved in the meeting, took a pragmatic and principled stance by staying away from the meeting,” the DFP said, adding that the decision to skip the meeting has boosted the morale of the Kashmiris who have been reeling under India’s relentless and brutal suppression for the past several decades.

The statement maintained that some local and international media outlets have busted India’s so-called normalcy narrative in occupied Jammu and Kashmir by releasing pictures of Indian armed forces hiding behind the promotional banners erected on the roads leading to the venue of the meeting.

The DFP also appreciated the Kashmiri social and political activists, particularly the diaspora community, for staging protests in influential world capitals including Washington, London, and other cities of the world, and expressing their resentment over India’s controversial move to organize the G20 event in the disputed territory.

The statement said it is high time that the government of India should realize the fact that it cannot hoodwink the world by promoting fake normalcy in IIOJK and peddling lies about Kashmir.

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