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Thursday 8 May 2014

People spoiled India’s anti-freedom movement policy, United Nations must act now
Denounced arrests, curbs, restrictions, use of brute forces on peaceful youth,

Srinagar, May 7, 2014
Jammu and Kashmir People’s League Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today expressed satisfaction over the exemplary poll boycott of North Kashmir people and said Kashmir has now collectively spoiled the India’s anti-freedom movement policy.
In a statement, Waza said that braving the oppression of Indian army in every hook and corner of the North Kashmir, people showed their pro-freedom stand and boycotted the sham polls. “Besides army and other Indian forces beat up locals, thrashed them and forced them to come out and vote, people in North Kashmir espeacilly in Pattan, Baramullah, Palhalan, sopore and other areas observed complete shutdown and boycotted the sham polls. “ Waza said, adding after conducting these polls in Kashmir India was misleading the world community but this time world community must open eyes.
Waza said that United Nations must take a strong note of the aspirations and wishes of Kashmiri people which they expressed through rejecting these polls and must come forward to implement the resolutions which it had passed for the early resolution of Kashmir issue.
He denounced the arrests of youths and pro-freedom leaders and activists, use of brute force on peaceful protesters during the day and said that policy of oppression and suppression will not work in future now.
“More the balloon you suppress more it will jump.” Waza said adding at this juncture people of Jammu and Kashmir will not allow the martyr’s mission to go waste but people will strive till it reaches to logical conclusion. Mukhtar Ahmad Waza has also sought intervention of human rights watch dogs to help in release of hundreds of arrested Youth and pro-freedom leaders.

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