JKPL condoles
death of Nazir Ahmad Qadri and expressed sympathy
with bereaved family and paid a glowing tribute to martyr Tawseef Ahmad
Srinagar, chairman Jammu and Kashmir people’s league Mukhtar Ahmad waza today expressed
shock over the sad demise of Nazir Ahmad Qadri the son of late Mohd Yousf Qadri Chief editor of Aafaq.
in a statement from Srinagar Mukhtar Ahmad Waza has expressed deep
sorrow and grief over the death of sad, and expressed sympathy and solidarity with the
bereaved family. Special prayers were also held for the departed soul.
A delegation of party activists and leaders by the advice of chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Waza also visited hyderporah for paying glowing tribute of the buried soul delegation was chaired by senior pl leader and General sectary of pl Gulam Qadir Rah and include Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi ,Jaffer Kashmiri and others.
with bereaved family and paid a glowing tribute to martyr Tawseef Ahmad
Srinagar, chairman Jammu and Kashmir people’s league Mukhtar Ahmad waza today expressed
shock over the sad demise of Nazir Ahmad Qadri the son of late Mohd Yousf Qadri Chief editor of Aafaq.
in a statement from Srinagar Mukhtar Ahmad Waza has expressed deep
sorrow and grief over the death of sad, and expressed sympathy and solidarity with the
bereaved family. Special prayers were also held for the departed soul.
A delegation of party activists and leaders by the advice of chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Waza also visited hyderporah for paying glowing tribute of the buried soul delegation was chaired by senior pl leader and General sectary of pl Gulam Qadir Rah and include Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi ,Jaffer Kashmiri and others.
Meanwhile peoples league has paid glowing
tribute to Towseef Ahmad of pulwama Waza
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. He said that the scarifies of our martyrs especially the scarifies of innocent
Kashmiri people will not be allowed to go in vain. Waza
denounced the continued human rights violations by Indian troops and police . He said that 23 years had passed but forces involved in the mass rape of over 100 women in
Kunan Poshmpora not yet punished.
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