December 07 , 2016

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Kashmiris pledge not to accept Indian occupation

By: APP

ISLAMABAD: All Parties Hurriyet Conference Chairman Syed Ali Gilani has said that the Kashmiris have pledged not to legitimise India’s undemocratic, unconstitutional, inhuman and forced occupation over the territory and would fight for freedom till last drop of their blood.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Syed Ali Gilani in a statement issued in Srinagar said that sooner or later India would have to leave Jammu and Kashmir. He said that people of Kashmir were facing the worst kind of state-terrorism at the hands of Indian armed forces supported and encouraged by their all-weather puppets for the past 70 years.

The octogenarian leader expressed confidence that the Kashmiris would free themselves from Indian subjugation with unity, unanimity and determination.

In the wake of prevailing tension between Pakistan and India at the Line of Control and international border, Hurriyet forum Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq in a statement stressed the need for settlement of the core issue of Kashmir to avert a nuclear war in South Asia.

Mirwaiz, who is under house arrest at his residence, said that the resolution of the Kashmir dispute would not only bring peace to the region, but it will also be in the interest of global peace.

Illegally detained APHC General Secretary Shabbir Ahmed Shah, in response to a statement of pro-India National Conference Patron Farooq Abdullah, asked him to resign from the so-called Kashmir Assembly and other government posts and join hands with the pro-freedom leadership to fight against India for resolution of the Kashmir dispute.

Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front-R Chairman Farooq Ahmad Dar in his statement termed Farooq Abdullah’s assertions as political gimmick.

Hurriyet leader Mukhtar Ahmad Waza during his visit to the family of an Indian state terrorism victim Assadulah Kumhar in Mundhole area of Qazigund said that India was killing innocent Kashmiris to stifle their voice for freedom. APHC leaders Muhammad Yousuf Naqash and Hakeem Abdul Rasheed visited the residences of the martyrs of the ongoing uprising in different areas of Srinagar. They expressed condolence and solidarity with the bereaved families.

 

Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk

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