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Kashmiris have painful, outrage feelings for India: Indian journalist letter to Modi

Rebuffing the untrue picture presented by Indian officials on Kashmir situation, renowned Indian journalist Santosh Bhartiya has written a letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying “the people of Kashmir are not with us.”

In a letter addressed to Modi and published in Rising Kashmir, the journalist encompassed all of his findings during his travel to the Valley, including the brutal killings, use of excessive force, strong anger in Kashmiri people, raising of Pakistani flags, the disturbance among the Indian army and mishandling of the Kashmir issue by India, particularly the Modi regime.

He said he was in a state of restlessness after returning from the Valley. Kashmiris have painful aggression in them against the Indian system.

“A Kashmiri who does not hold a stone in hand, keeps the stone in his heart. This revolution has taken a shape of mass-movement same as the movement of 1942 or JP Movement in which the contribution of public was more than the leaders,” he said.

In his letter the journalist quoted Kashmiri people as saying, “The Valley is bedewed in blood of Kashmiris as more than 10,000 Kashmiris are badly injured by pellet guns; more than 500 have lost their eyes forever.”

The journalist urged Modi to go to Kashmir and meet people, apprehend the complications and talk to every stakeholder of Kashmir, even Hurriyat.

Santosh Bhartiya asked Modi to free the Kashmiris from the fearful and merciless lives they have spent since last 70 years.