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Tuesday 5 November 2013


      Peoples League pays glowing tributes to Jammu martyrs,spokesperson imtiyaz reshi         
Srinagar, 06 Nov: Senior Hurriyat Leader and chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Mukhtar Ahmad Waza has paid glowing tributes to the great sacrifice of martyrs of Jammu, who were massacred on November 6, 1947 by Hindu fanatics and forces of Dogra ruler of Jammu and Kashmir.
Waza termed the killing of Muslims of Jammu as a darkest chapter of Kashmir’s history and reiterated to continue their mission till its logical conclusion, despite all odds.
Waza termed the killing of Muslims of Jammu as a darkest chapter of Kashmir’s history and reiterated to continue their mission till its logical conclusion, despite all odds.
Waza has appealed the World powers to put pressure on New Delhi   to resolve the longstanding Kashmir dispute according to the wishes of Kashmiri people.
Waza maintained that India was committing worst kind of human rights violations in Kashmir to suppress the Kashmiris just struggle for securing right to self-determination. He urged India to settle the lingering dispute sooner as the resolution of the longstanding dispute was vital to the peace and stability in South Asian region. He maintained that Indian forces entered into Kashmir on October 27 in 1947 to enchain Kashmiris in shackles of slavery.
Meanwhile People League Chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today visited the bereaved family of Er Fayaz Ahmad at Tral wherein he expressed deep sorrow and sympathies over the sad demise of Grand Mother of Fayaz Ahmad, a senior member of Peoples League.
Meanwhile People League have expressed heartfelt condolences with Journalist Shahid Rashid on the sad demise of his lone son. Waza while expressing sympathies with the bereaved family he prayed for the departed soul.
A delegation of Peoples League led by Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi, Jaffar Kashmiri and Imran Ahmad visited Goghi Bagh and expressed sympathies with senior Journalist Bashir Ahmad Bashir over the sad demise of his Mother in Law.  

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