Ruhullah Slams Modi Regime: Collective Punishment in IIOJK Exposed
July 29, 2025Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) has once again been exposed as a land of daily oppression, as National Conference MP Agha Ruhullah Mehdi strongly criticized the Modi government, Indian media, and security agencies in the Indian Parliament. His speech shattered the false image of Indian democracy, calling out a regime that survives on fear and force rather than law and justice.
Ruhullah said India wages its first war not against Pakistan but against the Kashmiris themselves, showing a mindset of hate and revenge. His words reflect the real life of IIOJK, where innocent families are punished for crimes they never committed. Each word of his speech exposed a system built on fear and cruelty. The world must now face the fact that oppression has become India’s state policy in IIOJK.
Bulldozers and Broken Homes
Ruhullah’s most disturbing example was the recent demolition of 13 homes in IIOJK after the Pahalgam attack. He asked that why were these houses blown up? Just because someone said they might belong to suspects? Is this justice?
These bulldozers did more than destroy walls; they destroyed lives and left families in the open. For the women and children standing on the rubble, the message from New Delhi was clear: being Kashmiri is itself a crime. Each broken home is proof of India’s moral failure. These demolitions are not just illegal; they are a weapon to scare and break the people. No real democracy can defend such acts before history.
Youth in Fear, Valley Under Lockdown
Ruhullah also highlighted the targeting of Kashmiri youth, revealing that over 2,000 young men were arrested after incidents like Pulwama and Pahalgam. Their only crime was being Kashmiri in a land under military siege.
He described a valley turned into an open jail, where every few kilometres a checkpoint humiliates locals. Students, shopkeepers, and workers face beatings, arrests, and endless questioning. This is not law and order; it is open punishment. An entire generation is living in fear, denied education, jobs, and peace. India is not fighting terrorism; it is creating anger and hopelessness through daily abuse.
Media as a Tool of Hate
The National Conference MP also exposed the role of Indian media, saying it spreads hate and shields the state. Instead of telling the truth, the media labels every Kashmiri as a suspect, turning victims into targets in public opinion.
This propaganda fuels attacks on Kashmiris. Students and traders from IIOJK face eviction, assaults, and harassment in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, and Delhi. When media becomes a weapon, oppression becomes stronger. These media trials not only hide the truth; they put the lives of Kashmiris at risk every day.
Occupation’s Real Face
Ruhullah’s words exposed the real face of India in IIOJK. The valley is not normal; it is a land under force, where homes, hopes, and dignity are crushed daily. The Modi government has turned collective punishment into routine, proving that power has replaced law and hate has replaced justice.
Every demolished home, jailed youth, and silenced voice is evidence of India’s moral collapse. No slogan of “normalcy” can hide mothers weeping over rubble or youth vanishing into jails. Fear can control land, but it can never win respect or legitimacy.
Conclusion
The people of IIOJK live in pain, but they will not forget. Ruhullah’s speech echoed the courage of a society that refuses to surrender, even as it faces daily raids and demolitions.
Every broken home and every arrested youth tells a story the world must hear. India can destroy houses but not erase truth. It can jail youth but not lock away memory.
The valley will remember, and history will record these crimes. Silence from the world will only make it guilty too.

