Trust Kashmiris and reject hatred; Mirwaiz Umar to the Indian public

Srinagar:Kashmir’s chief Muslim pastor and president of the Hurriyat conference Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Wednesday refusing hatred rather than being part of the “collective punishment” of Jammu and Kashmir Muslims who were the consequences of the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
Mirwaiz said that while his videos had spread while he expressed concern about the attack on Muttarakhand’s Uttarakhand, his videos had spread, saying that the Kashmiris aimed to impose “collective punishment” on them both inside and outside the valley after the bloody bill of April 22.
He said he said “injust and inhumane” behavior: “The physical and verbal attack on Kashmir shawl suppliers in Mosouri, when the police refused to keep it safe, they had to flee, which was very disturbing.” He added: “After a large-scale detention, demolition of the houses and the crackdown within Kashmir, ordinary citizens, students and small businessmen outside of J&K were attacked and forced to return”.
He asserted that in all forms of violence and subsequent pain, the condemnation, empathy and sorrow of the victims of Pahargam blood came directly from the heart, but they were insulted and targeted. He called on the people of the rest of the country to “not be prey of hatred and media propaganda, create distrust of the Kashmiris and reward them for their safety as they always have the crisis to all tourists and tourists during times of crisis. ”