A prominent leader of the ongoing protest movement in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) has alleged that the Pakistan Army handed weapons to Kashmiris in the past and accused Islamabad of hypocrisy for branding local activists as terrorists. His comments came as anti-government demonstrations in the region entered their 24th day.
Addressing a gathering at Rawalakot Eidgah, Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) leader Sardar Aman Khan claimed that the Pakistan Army had itself supplied weapons to Kashmiris.
“They say they were terrorists. Look, it was the Pakistan Army that put guns into the hands of Kashmiris. Kashmiris had guns because the Pakistan Army gave them those guns. The entire Pakistan Army did it. And today, they have the audacity to call us terrorists?” Khan said while speaking before what organisers claimed was a crowd of more than 80,000 people.
The remarks are among the strongest public accusations made by leaders of the ongoing agitation against Pakistan’s policies in the region. Khan also alleged links between the local administration and militant organisations, claiming that authorities had facilitated a public event by the banned terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed in Rawalakot earlier this year.
