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Hyderabad: Govt. of India is making an attempt to divide the residents of Kashmir on sectarian basis and for this purpose, it is exploiting its agents.
Human Rights activists and concerned citizens alleged that a group of Muslims met Home Minister, Mr. Amit Shah and later visited Kashmir to spread the message of peace.
Kashmiris feel that they are not the messengers of peace but the agents of the Govt. who were sent to Kashmir to mislead the people. They expressed surprise that Kashmiris are not permitted to step into Srinagar and those who wanted to visit the patients in hospitals had to take permission from the court.
Govt. did not allow the elected representatives of the people to move in Kashmir freely but the so-called Muslim Sufis were provided security by the Central Govt.
Slogans ‘go back’ raised When the group of the so-called Sufis reached Kashmir, they were expelled from the Shrines and the slogans ‘go back’ were raised against them.
The managers who arranged this trip are now saying that everything is ‘OK’ in Kashmir but the fact is the ‘Sufi Mission’ has completely failed since the Kashmiris have come to know that the Govt. of India is making an attempt to divide Kashmiris on sectarian lines.

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