Modi’s Kashmir visit tantamount to ‘rubbing salt’ over wounds of Kashmiris: UJC

Srinagar, Oct 28 (KNS): Terming the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Kashmir tantamount to ‘rubbing salt over peoples’ wounds’, United Jihad Council (UJC) chief Syed Sallah-ud-din Friday stated that even the pro- India parties in Kashmir vindicated Modi’s visit as futile and a cruel Joke with the people of Kashmir.

In an emailed statement to KNS, UJC spokesman Syed Sadaqat Hussain quoting Syed Sallah-ud-din said that Modi’s ‘communal mindset’ is not a hidden entity and the notion nourished by several that Modi would change after attaining power has been nullified at present.

The statement informed that UJC Syed Sallah-ud-din while addressing a meeting of UJC remarked that by celebrating the festival of Diwali with the forces at Siachen revealed the main purpose of Modi’s visit to Kashmir. “Instead visiting the people of Kashmir, Modi visiting Saichen reveals the secret. He was actually on Kashmir visit to condole the demise of army’s 372 cows that got killed during the floods,” he said.

While commenting on the relief package announced by Modi for flood victims, Sallah-ud-din stated that same is aimed to strengthen the vote bank of Modi’s party and the visit proves that he (Modi) wants to hurt the Muslims by virtue of the saffron politics.

Stating that the politics played by Narendra Modi is fraught with the dangerous consequences, UJC maintained that Modi must understand “the true colors of secularism and the agenda of RSS has been unmasked before the people of Jammu and Kashmir.”

Sallah-ud-din asserted that Modi’s standing policies would endanger peace in South Asia and that “turbulent situation is inevitable to get emerged if same continues to dominate the political scenes.”

UJC in a statement also paid tributes to the Bangladesh Jamaet-e-Islami’s former chief Professor Ghulam Azim who passed away in prison on October 23.