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'Keeping quiet not an option': Imran thanks Mahathir for speaking against Indian injustices in IOK

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08 Aug 2020


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Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad (L) listens to his Pakistani
counterpart Imran Khan during a welcoming ceremony at the prime minister's office in Putrajaya on November 21, 2018. — AFP


Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday thanked Mahathir Mohamad for again speaking in support of the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir, as the former Malaysian prime minister vowed to continue to raise the issue of New Delhi's "injustices" in the disputed region.

"I want to thank Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad for speaking in support of Kashmiris and against Indian repression in IIOJK (Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir) — this time at a function on 8 Aug to mark a year of the illegal Indian actions in IIOJK," Imran wrote on Twitter.


His statement followed a series of tweets by nonagenarian Mahathir, who defended his right to speak up against India's human rights violations in occupied Kashmir, saying doing so would be to "stand up for humanity".

"I had chosen to speak out despite being aware of the potential backlash," Mahathir, 95, wrote, referring to his remarks at last year's United Nations General Assembly where he criticised India's "invasion" of occupied Kashmir. His criticism led to backlash from India, Malaysia's largest importer of palm oil, in the form of order cancellations and import bans.


"To my mind, keeping quiet is not an option when all the tell-tale signs were pointing towards another situation whereby a big and powerful country imposed its will with impunity on a small and defenceless nation," he said, referring to India's repression in occupied Kashmir.

Mahathir, who announced on Friday he was setting up a new political party as he seeks to take on the government, said the developments that transpired following his "contentious speech" at the UNGA "only served to prove that what I had said [was] mild and to a certain degree, restrained".

"I offer no apology for what I had said though I am sorry that it had affected our palm oil export to India. I don’t know if that is a high price to pay for speaking out against such injustices," he added.

He said now that he is no longer the prime minister "I take it that I can now speak without restrain and address the Kashmir issue without threats of boycotts and such".

Mahathir, the world’s oldest leader until his resignation in February, suggested he would speak about the issue at an event in Kuala Lumpur about “Kashmir's one year lockdown since August 5, 2019".

His remarks come three days after Pakistan observed Yaum-i-Istehsal (Day of Exploitation) on August 5 to mark one year since India revoked the semi-autonomous status of occupied Kashmir, split it into two federal territories and imposed strict movement restrictions and a communication blockade in the region.

Speaking at the UNGA in Septemeber, Mahathir had said that despite UN resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir, the territory had been invaded and occupied.

“There may be reasons for this action but it is still wrong. The problem must be solved by peaceful means. India should work with Pakistan to resolve this problem,” he had stressed.

He had also criticised a new citizenship law in India that excludes Muslim immigrants. In retaliation for his comments, India, the biggest buyer of Malaysian palm oil for five years, put curbs in January on purchases from Kuala Lumpur.

Mahathir had later defended his criticism of India, saying although Malaysia was concerned about India’s curbs on imports of palm oil after the diplomatic row, he would continue to speak out against “wrong things” even if it cost his country financially.
 
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I believe there is understanding between China and Pak on this issue. This is first time that both countries want to teach India a lesson. I call it operation cold storage. Make sure that you sandwich India from both sides. It's time to kick India out of Kashmir completely. I want to see historic surrender ceremony of Indian army. We should level the score now. This is probably last chance for pakistan. They can't defeat China. They know ground reality and they worried about two front. Time to March to Srinagar.
 
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We have always borrowed for the economy which doesn't shows any signs of moving forward but we have never borrowed for the war. If we waited for the economy to improve at such a level to support our war effort then in 20 years time we still be waiting and writing articles. Pakistan society is corrupt from top to bottom and IK is just one person and its not a one person job and its a loosing battle to sort out country mess. Why not prepare for the war, make a sacrifice, liberate Kashmir and enjoy the peace dividend as Europe has done and pay off what we borrowed with the peace dividend.
We have to fight our own war and in our own way as no one else will fight for us as we keep on displaying slave mentality of dependence on others. Arabs cant fight their own wars never mind the Al Aqsa liberation, then who are we for the Arabs that they will support and help us. Arab ruling elite is only interested and reduced to drink, women and pay someone else to do their dirty work why are even thinking of any support as its only going to be a let down.
I still bitterly remember after winning 1971 war India held celebrations at Red fort. After dancing with general Arora Ms Ghandi speech "if Pakistani Generals wants to win the war with India then Pakistani Generals have to break the drink glasses". Never mind Yaya Khan who earned accolade of womanising and famous drinking habits of 70's we have regulated drink under different guises for the masses too.
Since independence we are fighting with India unsuccessfully and Kashmir is still their why not we do a proper preparation and fight this time round till the final liberation once for all. I never said its going to be easy considering India is bigger then us on many fronts but with the right preparations, training, equipment and will to fight to the bitter end lets see who has got the bigger heart. Kashmir liberation will only come with the barrel of the gun not with the OIC or UN resolutions as World is preoccupied some where else. That's my 2 cents.
 
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If there is every leader out there as Mahatir Muhammad with strong moral values and ethics the world will definitely be a better place to live.
In international politics these days humanity is at the lowest level.
 
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They need to walk the talk. While poor Kashmiris have been murdered , brutalised and suffering genocide, the world talks.
 
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August 8, 2020

'Standing up for humanity:' Malaysia's Mahathir vows to speak on atrocities in occupied Kashmir

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Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir bin Mohamad. — AFP/Files


Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir bin Mohamad said Saturday he would highlight Indian atrocities and injustices in occupied Kashmir now "without restraint" as his country would not have to pay the price as he was not in an official position anymore.

Mohamad said he would not apologise for his speech at the United Nations on occupied Kashmir last year and will continue to "speak without restraint" on the issue

In a series of tweets following an event held in Kuala Lumpur in support of Kashmir, Mohamad said he had chosen to speak out last year despite being aware of the potential backlash.

“Standing up for humanity I had chosen to speak out despite being aware of the potential backlash. To my mind, keeping quiet is not an option when all the tell-tale signs were pointing towards another situation whereby a big and powerful country imposed its will with impunity on a small and defenceless nation,” he said.

He added, “What transpired since my contentious speech at the UN General Assembly in September last year only served to prove that what I had said was mild and to a certain degree, restrained.”

The two-time former prime minister added that he will offer no apology as to what he said.

“I offer no apology for what I had said though I am sorry that it had affected our palm oil export to India. I don’t know if that is a high price to pay for speaking out against such injustices,” Mohamad remarked.

In September 2019, Mohamad, then prime minister of Malaysia, had raised the Kashmir issue while speaking at the UN General Assembly, drawing a strong reaction from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), which said New Delhi “completely rejects the references made in respect of Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral and inalienable part of India.”

He added that since he was no longer the prime minister, he could now speak about the Kashmir issue without restrain and threats of boycott.

Acknowledging the veteran statesman, Prime Minister Imran Khan said he was thankful to Mohamad for speaking in support of Kashmiris and against Indian repression in the occupied valley.

“I want to thank Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad for speaking in support of Kashmiris and against Indian repression in IIOJK - this time at a function on Aug 8 to mark a year of the illegal Indian actions in IIOJK,” he tweeted.
 
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I will take a hawkish point of view and want Pakistan should attack India in Siachin and then Valley to grab Kashmir. This will be our last chance and should push China to join it.

We fought !971 war on Indian terms and 1965 without back up for ammunition's that's what i meant prepare properly and fight with the single purpose and mind no half baked measures and certainly no emotions.
 
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So what? His exit has nothing to do with India and Malaysia did not backtrack on his words.

Posting an Indian article (aka propaganda) saying otherwise just makes you look like a fool.

Couple of days back was the first anniversary of removal of special status for Kashmir. The Chinese gave the required pro-pak anti-India statement please show me any official Malaysian statement
 
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