Videos

Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) Social Activist Amjad Mirza says Pakistan Never wants India to Unite with it

Ayushi Sharma

Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) social activist Amjad Mirza says that Pakistan has a very fraudulent thinking behind the opening of Kartarpur Corridor. He said that Pakistan's army general went crazy after being badly defeated at the Kashmir border and found another way to disturb peace and harmony in India. Mirza is currently living in exile in Scotland.

Mirza said, 'Why has Pakistan taken this decision yet? Why did they take this decision after 73 years? He did this because his road to Kashmir, where he used to spread terrorism, has been closed. Because of this, the trust of ordinary citizens on the Pakistani Army, which is the real ruler of Pakistan, began to deteriorate. Now through this corridor, they will use Khalistani fundamentalists to disturb the atmosphere of peace and harmony in Punjab.

The Kartapur corridor has been inaugurated this month, allowing Sikh pilgrims from India to visit Kartarpur in Pakistan without a visa. For this, Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan patted his back several times. However, Mirza says that Pakistan does not think of anyone's welfare, the anti-India conspiracy goes on in their mind.

Mirza said, "If they (Pakistan government and Army) value the sentiment of the people so much, then they should also open the way to Ladakh and Kashmir." But, they will never do it because when people from across the border meet each other, they will also unite (against Pakistan).

The Wait is Over, Prabhas and Deepika's 'Kalki 2898 AD' Set to Make a Splash on This Day

Kejriwal in Jail, Wife Sunita Conducts First Roadshow in Delhi, Makes Emotional Appeal to Public

Chennai Super Kings Vs Sunrisers Hyderabad: When And Where To Watch 46th Match Of TATA IPL 2024?

Punjab: Khalistan Supporter Amritpal to Contest Lok Sabha Elections from Khadoor Sahib Seat, Currently Imprisoned in Assam Jail

BJP MP Brij Bhushan Singh Faces Setback as Court Rejects Petition Seeking Fresh Probe