Provoked Srinagar highway named after agitated Pakistan, says 'Kashmir will become Pakistan'


Islamabad, Ta. Saturday, August 1, 2020

It will be one year since Article 370 was abolished from Kashmir on August 5. One year after the repeal of Article 370, Pakistan has resorted to propaganda on this day.

It may be mentioned that the constitutional validity of Article 370 was terminated in the Parliament on August 5, the year 2019 itself. Earlier, Pakistan had decided to celebrate this day as Black Day, but in its insanity to get Kashmir, it has changed the name of Kashmir Highway to Srinagar Highway.

Not only that, with the renaming of the highway, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi announced that Kashmir would become Pakistan on August 5. "We have decided that our destination is Kashmir," he said. Our eye is on Srinagar. We will rename this Kashmir Highway as Srinagar Highway from 5th August. This will be a signal that will take us to Srinagar. '

The highway, which has been renamed the Srinagar Highway as part of Pakistan's agenda, connects the Pakistani capital Islamabad to the west with Pakistan International Airport and Expressway E-75.

The total length of this road is 25 km. Pakistan is planning widespread propaganda on the Kashmir issue and an attack on India on August 5 to attract the attention of the entire world. The Pakistani army and the ISI have planned to attack India in various ways that day. A campaign will be launched on social media to discredit the Indian Army and Pakistan will celebrate Black Day on August 5.

Apart from that, on August 5, Imran Khan will visit Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and sing Raag Kashmir. Pakistan is also planning to send a UN team to POK on August 4. Pakistan is also planning to stage anti-India protests in other countries. On this day, Pakistan will infiltrate terrorists who have trained themselves in Jammu and Kashmir.

Satellite phones are suspected of being used to give instructions to terrorists associated with August 5th. At the same time, Pakistan has decided to give its highest civilian honor to Syed Ali Shah Gilani, a separatist from Jammu and Kashmir.

On the other hand, Pakistan, which harbors terrorists, has changed its anti-terrorism law to avoid the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) action. Informing about the amended law, External Affairs Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that India's plans had been turned upside down. It is worth mentioning that Pakistan is also trying its best to get out of the gray list so that its funding does not stop.

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