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Friday 17 June 2011

Kashmiris struggling for right to self-determination: Peoples League


In an extraordinary meeting of JKPL at its central office  srinagar chaired by spokesman Peoples League, Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi. A threadbare discussion was held in the meeting about recent development vis-à-vis Kashmir. Senior APHC Leader said that India has forcibly occupied Jammu Kashmir and the people of Kashmir are struggling for securing right to self-determination.
Imtiyaz Reshi said that Indian police during last two decades had martyred more than one hundred thousand Kashmiris and over 10,000 had been disappeared in custody. He said that the people of the Kashmir had rendered unprecedented and countless sacrifices for Kashmir cause and they would take the liberation movement to its logical end. The sacrifices of Kashmiri people would not go waste as the day is not far when they would get rid of Indian rulers, he added.
Reshi also strongly denounced the continued acts of Indian state terrorism across the Kashmir Valley and added that the world rights groups had not been allowed to visit Kashmir for the last 20 years, which had provided free hand to the occupation forces to kill the innocent Kashmiris.
Imtiyaz Reshi further stressed that Kashmir is a political dispute which can be resolved through dialogue process involving Pakistan, India and the Kashmiri people. Reshi maintained that New Delhi should withdraw its troops from Kashmir, repeal black laws, remove bunkers and release Kashmiri detainees to create an atmosphere for resolving the dispute.
The meeting was attended by  Mohd Magbool Sofi  Ghulam Nabi Sofi Farooq Ahmad Darand dozens of PL workers and activists. 

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