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Thursday 11 July 2013

waza paid glowing tribute to 1931 martyrs ,urged people to assemble in martyr graveyard spokes person jkpl imtiyaz reshi.

Srinagar, July 10, 2013: Jammu and Kashmir People’s League today paid
tributes to the martyrs of July 13, 1931 who laid their lives for the
freedom of Kashmir and appealed people to join the party rally from
South Kashmir’s Islamabad district on the eve of martyrs’ day and make
the APHC’s Program a successful.
In a statement, JKPL Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza paid glowing
tributes to 1931 martyr’s and urged people reaffirm the oath of taking
Kashmir freedom mission to its logical end.
“13 july has the significance of marking the beginning of the ongoing
freedom struggle. On this day the Kashmiris for the first time raised
their voice against the atrocities perpetrated by the Dogra rulers on
them and 31 persons offered supreme sacrifices of their life. The
ongoing freedom movement is the continuous process of that struggle
and it will continue till Kashmir gets resolved.”
He said that kashmiris have never accepted any kind of slavery and
have resisted against the authorities of the rulers. He urged people
of the state to reaffirm the oath of taking Kashmir freedom movement
to its logical conclusion.
H appealed people to join the procession of Hurriyat leaders in every
hook and corner of the valley on the eve of martyrs’ day and assemble
at Martyrs Graveyard.
Meanwhile party chairman visited the house of jailed 19 years old
youth in Sherpora Islamabad who is suffering from lung problem and has
been implicated in grenade attack. He expressed concern over the
cruelty of authorities and said that youths like Irshad Ahmad who has
been poisoned in Kotbalwal jail is worst kind of human rights
violations as the victim is facing lung problem since jailed.
Waza also addressed a gathering of mourners in Donipawa area of
Islamabad were a qualified married youth died who was working as
labour in a stone plant in the area. Deceased Showket Ahmad is served
by two kids and wife he was having done masters degree but was
unemployed whom forced him to work in stone plant. Waza expressed
solidarity with the bereaved family.

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