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Kashmir Freedom Movement (KFM). With its headquarter at Dadyal, District Mirpur, Azad independent Jammu Kashmir, KFM is a people's resistance movement for complete independence from Pakistan and reunification of all parts of Jammu Kashmir as an independent state.

Kashmir Freedom front (JKFF) Aims and Objectives

kashmiris are one of the most loved and admired people of the world because they are not as ugly as the Indians. Indians love fair skin because of the Aryan invasions by the blond king Rama and hence they love 'Fair and Lovely', whereaas Kashmiris are naturally fair and beautiful and don't need such third-rate cosmetic products.


Goals of the Kashmir Freedom Movement

  • Ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri pandits from Kashmir
  • Killing innocent kashmiri hindus
  • To impose taliban style islamic rule in Kashmir
  • India should withdraw all their Military, Para-military, and other forces from Jammu Kashmir simultaneously
  • All human rights violations at the hands of ISLAMIC MILLITANTS must end now.
  • United Nations should facilitate in holding free and fair elections for a representative Council comprising of members from all faiths, regions and political ideals. This council will represent and negotiate on the final settlement of Jammu Kashmir dispute with India and Pakistan.
  • After a mutual agreed time frame of all concerned a free and fair plebiscite should be held through which Kashmiris should be allowed to determine their future by exercising their universally recognized unconditional Right of self-determination.

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