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Friday, 28 September 2012





                                                            Press Release
India hatching Conspiracy against Kashmiri youth to distance them from
movement:  imtiyaz reshi

Srinagar, September 28, 2012: According to the spokesman peoples league Imtiyaz Reshi while stating that Government of India
is continuously hatching conspires against the Kashmiri Youth by
involving them in drugs and other Anti-social activities, with an aim
to keep away them from Kashmir Freedom movement for which Kashmiri
youths have given their blood and uncounted scarifies, Chairman Jammu
and Kashmir Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza, expressed serious
concern over the raising issues of drug menace and other Anti-Social
activities.
Addressing Friday congregations at Markazi Jamia Masjid, Qazigund
Islamabad, Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad
Waza, expressed serious concern over the raising issues of drug menace
and other Anti-Social activities.
“Conspires are being hatched against our young generation  by
involving them in drug menace and other Anti-Social activities with an
aim to distance them freedom movement for which they have given their
blood and scarifies, they were tortured during past 66 years and they
will not forget the cruelties done by the security forces in State.”
Waza Said, adding that kashmiri youths will take the movement to its
logical conclusion.
He said, “Kashmir is a political issue that should be resolved by
tripate talks involving India, Pakistan and genuine Kashmiri
leadership.” Maintain that both countries should kick off the process
for the resolution of Kashmir issue that can secure the peace in whole
south Asian Region and can boost economy of the region.
He appealed international political leadership to take steps for the
revocation of black laws like AFSPA, and Indian Army from the state,
by using their influence as well as for the peaceful resolution of
Kashmir issue.
He also demanded the early release of youths lashing in different
jails and integration centers.
Spokesman pl imtiyaz reshi.

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