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Tuesday 5 August 2014

  



Oppression can't sabotage the ongoing freedom movement:Waza
Tributes to Shaheed -e- Azimat sheikh abdul Aziz.

Srinagar,  August 05: continuing the martyrs week, Jammu and Kashmir people’s league under the chairmanship of party chairman mukhtar ahmad waza organized a peaceful rally in Awora Mishipora area of Kulgam district.
Hundreds of men especially youths participated in the rally and raised pro-freedom slogans besides anti-Israel and anti india.
Addressing the gathering,  Mukhtar Ahmad waza paid glowing tributes to sheikh Abdul Aziz and martyrs of Kashmir who sacrificed their lives for the bright future of Kashmiri nation.
He said that the martyrs played a vital role in awaking the international community about the serious results of Kashmir conflict due to which kashmir issue got acknowledged globally.
However the role if United Nations in resolving the dispute according to wishes and aspirations of Kashmiri people is worrying.
"Besides continuous human rights violations being perpetrated by Indian troops in kashmir United Nations, international community has maintained criminal silence that can disaster as the people of Jammu and Kashmir haven't given up yet."Waza said, adding naive kashmiri people are determined and will take the mission of martyrs to its logical conclusion
condemning the incident of torch-er in lolab area of the valley, Mukhtar Ahmad waza said that India and it's troops failed crushing the ongoing freedom movement through the policies of oppression and suppression.
He said that India can't never sabotage the ongoing freedom movement by military might.on this occasion mukhtar ahmad waza has appealed all fractions of freedom loving people to participate martyrdom anniversary of shaeedi Azimat Sheikh Ab Aziz on 11 August at martyrs grave yard Eid Gah .
People's League spokesperson Imtiyaz Reshi today take the stock of the arrangements at Sheikh Aziz's graveyard at Eidgah Srinagar. He was accompanied by Peoples League senior leader Jaffer Ahmad Kashmiri.

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