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Monday 28 January 2013

For meaningful talks, withdraw forces, revoke blacks laws, Waza tell India Poice detained Waza after meeting concluded, spokesman condemned police action



Srinagar, January 28: Senior hurriyat leader Jammu and Kashmir
People’s league, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza on Monday  criticised government
of India for making dialogue offers and said that for meaning full
talks they should withdraw forces from Kashmir and also should revoke
black laws from the state.
Addressing a daylong party meeting of party activists and workers in
Pulwama district, Waza briefed party workers and activists about the
current international political situation with revelance to Kashmir
issue and said that the international community has accepted Kashmir
as nuclear flash point in south Asian region that can in sudden change
and disrupt the peace as well other dynamics of the south Asia. He
said that for everlasting peace in south Asian sub continent
international community has build an opinion that emphasis the
resolution of Kashmir issue according to the aspiration of Kashmiri
people.
While criticizing government of Indian for making illogical dialogue
offers to Kashmiri leaders representing aspirations of Kashmiri people
he said, “If government of Indian really wants to talk with hurriyat
for Kashmir resolution then they have to make appropriate atmosphere
for it.” Adding People’s League, as a constituent of Hurriyat
conference has always welcomed offers made by the government of Indian
but for result oriented dialogue India has to withdraw forces from
Kashmir as well as they have to revoke all black laws including AFSPA
and DAA.
He said that Hurriyat conference has for ever made its stance clear
and have put forward 5 points that India should accept before holding
talks with hurriyat. He said for the resolution of Kashmir issue
Kashmiri have always laid down their lives and have given unparallel
scarifies and just for the peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue
Kashmiris will continue to fight against all odds.
Waza was detained by Pulwama police along with other leaders
including, Mohmad Moaqbool Sofi, Zahoor Ahmad Sheikh and Imtiyaz Ahmad
Reshi. People’s league spokesperson has condemned that police action.
Spokesman pl imtiyaz reshi

Friday 25 January 2013



Waza pays tributes to Handwara Martyrs, demanded early resolution of Kashmir issue spokesman pl imtiyaz reshi.

Srinagar, January 25: Jammu and Kashmir people’s league chairman and
senior hurriyat leader Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today while paying glowing
tributes to Kashmiri martyrs especially to Handwara who were martyred
by Indian security forces on 25 of January 1990, demanded early
resolution of Kashmir for the stability and prosperity of South Asia
region.
Addressing Milad congregations in South Kashmir’s Aishmuqam area, Waza
greeted people of Eid-Milad Nabi (SAW) and urged people to follow the
path of Prophet Mohammad (SAW) for the betterment of both worlds as
well as day judgement. He said that Eid-e-Milad marks the day of
justice, peace and freedom from slavery. “At the time of Prophets
Birthday slavery got vanished and freedom so the concept of freedom
got respectively got its birth. Kashmir is being inlegally occupied by
Indian authorities, we are living lives of slavery from decades, our
voice is being curbed and cruelty is being done in this regard.” Waza
said adding Kashmiri’s are being killed just for raising the voice for
securing our birth right ‘right to self determination’.
He urged Kashmir people to remain united for the cause of Kashmir as
only unity of people as well as among the leadership representing
aspirations of Kashmiri people can get fruit full results and help in
resolving Kashmiri issue.
He also urged international community especially OIC to help Kashmiri
people in securing their birth right for which they are fighting from
last two decades and have laid unparallel scarifies. He said
maintained that the sacrifices of kashmiri people will not go in vain
and their mission will be lead to its logical conclusion.
He said that Kashmir is a political issue and needs to resolved
politically on humanitarian grounds.

Thursday 24 January 2013

Waza greets people on Eid-e-Milad, castigated government for interfering in religious matters






SRINAGAR, JANURAY 24:  Senior Hurriyat leader and Jammu and Kashmir
people’s league, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today castigated state government
for interfering in religious matters and depriving religious rights of
people by creating hurdles in the way.
People’s league Chairman, in a press statement issued here in
Srinagar, greeted Muslim fraternity especially Jammu and Kashmir
people on the eve of Eid-e-Miladun Nabi (SAW) and appealed to follow
the path provided for us by our Prophet Mohammad (SAW. He said that
Eid-e-Milad marks that day of justice, truth that got flourished after
the arrival of Prophet Mohammad (SAW). He said that Islam is a
religion of peace and principles in which denying of rights or doing
injustice, cruelty has no space at all. He said, “we are Mazloom so we
have follow the path provided to us by our beloved holy Prohpet
Mohmmad (SAW) and trust me all the issue gets resolved easily.” Waza
said.
He castigated got state government authorities for interfering in
religious matters and depriving religious rights of innocent kashmiri
people. “Unfortunately, Government has now started to interfere in
religious matter of Kashmiri what government has to do with a masjid,
Masjid or shrine isn’t government’s property, people in power should
keep this thing in mind and yes these interferences could definitely
damage the situations and people will resist the move.” Waza said,
adding that Islamic clerics are also being harassed while as
pro-freedom leaders and activits aren’t being allowed to carry out
religious programs.
He said castigated district authorities of Islamabad for not allowing
religious scholor Dr sammer to carry out a religious gathering on the
eve of Eid-e-milad and said that administrations move has disturbed
and hearted the religious feeling of Muslim community in the area.
Spokes man pl imtiyaz reshi

Wednesday 23 January 2013

Waza castigates state government and its agencies for rights violations. Expressed concern over arresting two girls in Kulgam




Press Statement
Srinagar, January 23: Senior Hurriyat Leader and Jammu and Kashmir
people’s League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today castigating State govermnet
and its agencies for lashing a reign of terror among the people of
valley and appealed international human rights organizations to
intervene into the cases and rights violations done by security forces
in the state.
Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today visited the family of Ab Hamid Sheikh,
Resident of Laroo Kulgam, whose family was harassed, torched, and his
two daughters were molested by the police during a night raid in order
to arrest the family members involved in land dispute. He expressed
concern over the way adopted by police to deal with civil cases.
Mukhtar Waza while addressing a gathering outside their residence, he
castigated authorities for lashing a reign of terror among the people
and particularly in the family. He said that police has done grave
human rights violations like forces are doing since from 1947. He said
that security forces are involved in grave human rights violations and
no one has been punished for their crimes that they have done. He
said, “State has now became a police state and violating human rights
has became the habit of people security forces.” he appealed
international human rights organizations to intervene in the cases and
pressurize Indian for bringing an end to the rights violations.
Spokesman pl imtiyaz reshi

Tuesday 22 January 2013

People’s league castigates state government for state terrorism “Police trying to restrain the Political activities of Mukhtar Waza” PL Spokesperson





Srinagar, January 22: Jammu and Kashmir People’s League Spokesperson
today castigated state government its agencies for restraining the
peaceful activities of party Chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Waza and said that
government has lashed of terror among the fro-freedom political
workers as well as among the leaders of Hurriyat conference.
Spokesperson, Imtiyaz Reshi in statement issued here said that
government especially Police has restrained the activities of
pro-freedom hurriyat leader, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza by pressurizing them
from time to time and similarly hurriyat activists are being
implicating in fabricated cases as to silence the voice of that is
being raised for the resolution of Kashmir issue from last two
decades.
“Police is continuously harassing our party chairman especially after
he returned from Pakistan. They have irritated our chairman and after
now when he refused to take security they are now trying to restrain
his political activities that are grave rights violations.” Imtiyaz
Reshi said, adding that Muktar Waza is itself an ideology that is
fighting for peaceful Kashmir resolution since from 80’s and was
lodged in jails and spent over 10 years in different jails of Indian
that has affected his health too.
“Remaining insides jails of Indian has badly affected his health but
he is the man of principles and he is committed to fight politically
against all odds.” Reshi said.
He said India with the help of State government has converted whole
valley into a police state and government is itself working on the
dictations of police and agencies were political activities of
pro-freedom leaders are being restrained to carry out political
activities. He appealed international political community to intervene
so that pro-freedom leaders can continue their political activities
aimed for the peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue. He also demanded
immediate release of all those people, especially young who have been
jailed in fabricated cases.

Monday 21 January 2013

People’s league paid glowing tributes to Gaw Kadal martyrs “Where your constitution allows you for serial massacres” Waza asks India spokes man pl imtiyaz reshi,






Srinagar, Jan 21: Senior Hurriyet leader and Jammu Kashmir Peoples’
league chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza while paying glowing tributes to
Gaw Kadal martyrs on their 23nd martyrdom said that Indian has no
right to celebrate the anniversary of their constitution in Kashmir as
they have still deprived kashmiris from basic right ‘right to self
determination’ after passing two decades.
Addressing a party meeting here in South Kashmir’s Islamabad district,
that was attended by a number of party activists from several areas of
Islamabad and Kulgam Districts, Waza Said that from 1947 to till date
Indian armed forces have done serial massacres in the valley and have
killed thousands of innocent people.
“ Indian security agencies have every time killed people in Kashmir,
gang raped our daughter like in Konan Poshpora, Shopian and yet no one
was punished involved in those worst kind of human rights violations.”
Waza said, adding these incidents has uncovered the cruel,
undemocratic face of Indian at international level
He said that more than 52 persons were martyred and 250 others injured
in the firing by forces in January 21, 1990, at Gaw Kadal here. “The
Gaw Kadal massacre was intentional and security forces deliberately
killed people by bullets and put afire the residential houses and
shops as they did in Sopore, Handwara and Kupwara,” said Waza, urging
the international human rights organizations to set up an
international independent tribunal to probe the serial massacres of
January 1990 including Gawkadal Massacre so that the conspirators be
unmasked and punished under the international humanitarian law.
He castigated Indian authorities for celebrating anniversary of
constitution here in Kashmir by saying that they are continuously
depriving kashmiris from their birth right ‘right to self
determination’ for which India’s first Prime Minister Pt. Jawahar Lal
Nehur made commitment with the people of Jammu and Kashmir in Lal
Chowk Srinagar. He said besides granting people their birth right,
government killed people and security forces got involved in worst
kind of rights violations in the valley.
Mukhtar Waza maintained that unfortunately, the people of Jammu and
Kashmir were still kept deprived of right to self-determination and
the promises made with them at international level were not fulfilled.
“The authorities cannot suppress the Kashmiris’ liberation struggle
through use of brute force,” he added. Waza said that the acts of
Indian state terrorism perpetrated against innocent Kashmiris were
aimed at silencing their just voice for right to self-determination,
but the people of Jammu and Kashmir will continue their struggle for
securing right to self-determination till its logical end.