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Modi is in another TROUBLE| Us Court summons Modi |Kashmiri voice is getting stronger?

"Kashmir, Khalistan Referendum Front" filed a petition in the court of Texas, Houston against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for atrocities in Kashmir and against Sikhs in India. Modi, Amit Shah and General Dhillon, Commander of Indian forces in occupied Jammu & Kashmir have been summoned.
Modi is Terrorist

A US Court has issued summons to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Indian Interior Minister and General Dhillon, Commander of Indian forces in the occupied state of Jammu & Kashmir over Modi government’s brutal crack down of Kashmiri population of almost 8 million and alarminghuman rights violations in Kashmir. Almost 8 million population has been under curfew, generalised lock down and communication black out out since Modi regime knocked down the autonomous status of the state through a hastily forced
controversial legislation from Delhi.
Sikh wants Khalistan

The petition was filed by two Kashmiri citizens under the name of their organization the “Kashmir Khalistan Referendum Front” in the District Court of Houston Division in the state of Texas. It has also nominated Modi’s Minster of Interior Amit Shah (or Home Minister, as it is called in India) who spearheaded the legislation scrapping Kashmir’s special status in the Indianparliament. 
 The head of India’s military force in Kashmir Lt. General Kanwal Jeet Singh Dhillon has also been nominated in the petition. General Dhillon commands the most heavily militarized region in the world, also called the world’s largest prison and has been accused of “cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment or punishment” on unarmed Kashmiris in the petition. The defendants have been asked to respond in 21 days.

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