Waza pays rich tributes to
Bijbehara martyrs spokes man peoples league imtiyaz reshi
SRINAGAR, October 20:According to
spokesman pl imtiyaz reshi Executive member of Hurriyat Conference (M) and
Chairman of Jammu Kashmir Peoples league has paid glowing tributes to the
martyrs who fell to the bullet of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel
in Bijbehara on October 22, 1993.
While visiting Mazari-e- Shudha
Bijberaha , Waza paid glowing tributes to the martyrs who fell to the bullet of
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in Bijbehara on October 22, 1993.
He said that Kashmiri martyrs
sacrificed their lives for a sacred cause and the sacrifices would not be
allowed to go waste. They deplored that no action had been taken, so far,
against the killers of the innocent people despite passing of 19 years, proving
that Indian and Indian agencies are involved in bloodshed that occurred in
valley from last 65 years.
“The sacrifices of 1993 and even
after that are assets for the movement and can never go waste. Who sacrificed
their lives will serve as beacon light for the rest of us.” Waza said adding
that Kashmir martyrs have center staged the Kashmir issue and because of the
martyrs world on humanitarian grounds wants to resolve the issue.
He said that the ongoing movement
would be taken to its logical conclusion and appealed the international
community, United Nations and world human rights watch groups to take a serious
note of the human rights violations done by the security forces in the valley
and to help resolve the Kashmir dispute in accordance with Kashmiris’
aspirations and relevant United Nations resolutions.
He said that more than 51
people were martyred, hundreds of got injured by the BSF troopers in Bijehara
on October 22, 1993, when the people of the area held a peaceful
demonstration against the siege of Hazratbal shrine by Indian Army .
Mukhtar Waza, thanked Government of
Pakistan inviting him to visit Pakistan on 17th of December.
He hailed the role of Pakistan for providing, Political, moral and diplomatic
support to Kashmir cause.
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