Demilitarize Kashmir,
repeal black laws and release detainees: Waza
Peoples League to continue
efforts for Kashmir Settlement.spokesperson imtiyaz reshi.
Srinagar, Nov 02: Jammu Kashmir Peoples
League Chairman and Executive Member of APHC, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today said
that instead of spending money on defense, govermnet of Indian should repeal
all black laws that would pave a way forward for the resolution of Kashmir
issue.
its party will continue
liberation struggle while bear out all odds and inhuman tact’s by which
government if India is trying to muzzle the voice of innocent Kashmiri people.
While addressing Friday congregation
in Masjid Shahi Hamdan, Daripora Pulwama, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza along with
his party leaders imtiyaz reshi, mohd maqbool sofi parveiz ah dar and
zulkarnian, waza said that the both the nuclear countries are spending a huge
amount of money on defense while as on the other side people residing in both
of the countries are lacking basic amenities of life.
He appealed both the countries to
start a result oriented dialogue process with the inclusion of Kashmiri people
and resolve the Kashmir issue. However he maintained that government of India
should firstly demilitarize Kashmir, revoke black laws, release all political
detainees detained in different jails that would pave a way towards the
resolution of Kashmir issue. He said that before the dialogue process.
He said that its party will continue
liberation struggle while bear out all odds and inhuman tact’s by which
government if India is trying to muzzle the voice of innocent Kashmiri people.
He condemned the desecration of
Quran Sharief in Chenab valley and communal tension in zanskar and said that
such acts were being done with an aim to divert the attention of people from
Kashmir issue. He said that such spineless, un-Islamic and inhuman acts could
not muzzle the voice of people nor could divert the attention of people from
Kashmir issue.
He said that Jammu Kashmir Peoples
League and Kashmiri leadership will continue its liberation struggle with much
intensity and will continue efforts to settle the Kashmir dispute amicably
through talks, for which we have given unparallel scarifies.
Waza reiterated that the
Kashmir dispute could only be settled through talks among Pakistan, India and
the Kashmiri leadership. Waza maintained that pro-liberation leadership and the
people of Kashmir with their unity and political vision would defeat the
conspiracies of anti-Kashmir, anti-movement and anti-people elements.
Expressing satisfaction over the
realization of the international community that the Kashmir dispute needs to be
resolved , Waza said “The settlement of the Kashmir dispute is imperative not
only for South Asia but also for the world peace,” Mukhtar said, adding that
the international human rights organizations are urged to send their
representatives to Kashmir in order to take cognizance of the miserable plight
of Kashmiri detainees languishing in different jails and interrogation centers,
unmarked graves, extra-judicial killings, tortures, rapes and thefts and
demanded them to pressurize India for the release of detainees.
Press Sectary::::: Imtiyaz Reshi
Press Sectary::::: Imtiyaz Reshi
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