According to the spokes person of pl said Jammu and
Kashmir Peoples League, a constituent of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference,
chairman Mukhtar Ahmad waza pays glowing tributes to Khalil u rehman on his 20th martyrdom anniversary, has said that the
sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs will not be allowed to go waste and their
mission will be accomplished at all costs.
A Thread bare discussion and fathe khawani was managed by peoples league by the advice of pl chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Waza at srinagar district office chaired by senior pl leader Imtiyaz Reshi and attentad by senion pl srinagar central cousell members and district leaders which include Gulzar ah Katju, shakeel munwer, mohd yousuf captain, Irshad ahmad, ingner Nissar ah mir ,Dr Manzoor ah Dar, Mohd Iqbal Dar, umer Khalid AND Rouf Kasmiri and senior pl leader Nazir ahmad Munshi.
A Thread bare discussion and fathe khawani was managed by peoples league by the advice of pl chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Waza at srinagar district office chaired by senior pl leader Imtiyaz Reshi and attentad by senion pl srinagar central cousell members and district leaders which include Gulzar ah Katju, shakeel munwer, mohd yousuf captain, Irshad ahmad, ingner Nissar ah mir ,Dr Manzoor ah Dar, Mohd Iqbal Dar, umer Khalid AND Rouf Kasmiri and senior pl leader Nazir ahmad Munshi.
KhALIL SAHIB
was arrested by the Indian
Forces and killed in custody on this
day in 1992 at kakaporah Pulwama and was the chief of peoples league and founder member of pl joined pl on 1971,Khalil
Urehman was Masters degree in English and Aarabic .Khalil u Rehman was the
right hand of Shaheedi azimat sheikh Abdul Aziz
Speaking in the meeting, Reshi said that the sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs had centre-staged the Kashmir dispute at the international level. He reiterated the pledge to continue the liberation struggle, despite all odds. The APHC leader urged India to eschew its stubbornness and take steps to settle the lingering dispute. He said that New Delhi had failed to suppress the voice of Kashmiris by force since 1947. He demanded withdrawal of Indian troops, release of political prisoners and annulment of draconian laws.
Speaking in the meeting, Reshi said that the sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs had centre-staged the Kashmir dispute at the international level. He reiterated the pledge to continue the liberation struggle, despite all odds. The APHC leader urged India to eschew its stubbornness and take steps to settle the lingering dispute. He said that New Delhi had failed to suppress the voice of Kashmiris by force since 1947. He demanded withdrawal of Indian troops, release of political prisoners and annulment of draconian laws.
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