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Sunday 4 August 2013


 JKPL Conveyed daylong meeting at Party headquarters in Srinagar, finalized
arrangements for Martyrdom anniversary of Sheikh Abdul Aziz

We not raising funds from local populace: Waza Clarified

SRINAGAR, August 04: Jammu and Kashmir People’s League today conveyed a day
long party meeting at Party headquarters in Srinagar in connection with the
 Martyrdom anniversary of Sheikh Abdul Aziz  who was martyred  by Indian
armed on 11th of August in year 2008 during an anti India peaceful protest
demonstration.

During the meeting that was chaired by Party Chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Waza
and was attended General Sectary Mohd Ashraf Sofi, chief spokesperson
Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi, Provincial
president  Shakeel-ul-Rehman,
Gulam Qadir Rah, Jaffer kashmiri, Chief Coordinator Farooq Ahmad Dar,
and others, finalized the arrangements related to
martyrdom anniversary of Sheikh Abdul Aziz going to be observed on 13th of
this month.

In the meeting it was decided that on 13th of this month, a seminar will be
conducted at APHC headquarters to observe the martyrdom anniversary of the
great martyred Sheikh Abdul Aziz. It was also decided that party leaders
and activists will visit the martyr’s grave yard in Srinagar on 11th of
August and will pay tributes to the martyr.

Party Chairman, Mukhtar Waza clarified that party is not raising funds from
the local populace in the valley and urged people not to adhere any one
with the receipt book Jammu Kashmir People’s League and accordingly not to
donate for the party.

Meanwhile during the meeting, party leaders and activists including
Chairman expressed concern over the growing human rights violations in the
territory by Indian armed forces and appealed international community to
take a strong note of the human rights violations committed by the troops.
He said that after the Gool ramaban incident youths have imprisoned falsely
and appealed international community to pressurize India for their early
release.

Waza addressing the meeting stressed upon workers and activists to work
hard and get in touch with the public and reach out to them. He said that
India was repressing on the going freedom movement by brutal tactics,
however the people of the state enough bold to trwat these policies.

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