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Wednesday 26 October 2016

27th of October blackest as day in the history of Kashmir, Observe 27 october as black day, HCJK.

  Hurriyat Conference jk convener and Muslim Conference chairman Shabir Ahmad Dar, ,Mahzi Azadi president Muhammad Iqbal Mir, International forum for justice chairman Muhammad Ahsan untoo, young men’s league chairman Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi and Tehreeqi Istiqamat Chairman Gulam Nabi War in a statement to media  said,27th of October blackest as day in the history of Kashmir. “It was 27th of October in 1947 when India invaded Kashmir and its troops landed here. They forcibly occupied Jammu and Kashmir and on its 70th anniversary Kashmir people are observing complete shutdown to renew its pledge for getting freedom from India.” Leader said.
They said that India and its armed forces used every means of oppression and suppression for crushing the peaceful freedom movement of Kashmir but still naïve Kashmiris haven’t bowed before the oppressor and are continue its indigenous movement by braving the Indian military oppression.
HCJK leader said that during past 70 years people of Jammu and Kashmir haven’t sacrificed their lives, property and dignity for the sake of power or development but are rendering sacrifices for the peaceful resolution of Kashmir conflict which has endangered the peace and stability of South Asian region.
They asked people to remain cautious about the anti-freedom movement designs of India and its collaborators. “Again they will approach you and lure you for their vested interests” They added.
HCJK leaders urged United Nations to resolve the Kashmir issue according to the resolutions they have passed guaranteeing right to self-determination to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Seeking UN intervention ,no peace can be guaranteed in south Asia unless Kashmir issue is amicably settled by the parties to the issue namely.United nations could play a constructive role in facilitating meaning full engagement and dialogue between Pakistan, India and Kashmir’s  for the final resolution of the dispute.


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