HCJK delegation visited Traal to express solidarity with the martyr family.
> HCJK delegation led by convener and muslim conference chairman Shabir Ahmad Dar along with ,Mahaz Azadi president Muhammad Iqbal mir,Young men's league chairman Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi, manzoor Ahmad today visited Traal to express symphaty and solidarity with martyr family and paid glowing tribute to Two Mujahedeen namely Aquib Molvi and guest mujahid Usmaan who were martyred in an gun battle with forces at Hafoo Nazneenpora village of Tral in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
> While speaking on the occassion Leaders strongly condemned use of brutal action by forces on peaceful protesters. HCJK Hails The conviction & courage shown by the people of Traal coming out of their houses in support of their brave Mujahedeen is exemplary & will serve as a guiding force for liberation leaders & activists.
> > Leaders said the sacrifices offered by our martyrs will not allowed to go in vein . while paying tribute leaders said that their martyrdom is unparalleled & unmatched it has added many new pages in the ongoing resistance movement . They offered priceless sacrifices which people of an freedom loving nations take pride in and India must now understand that when the great & brave people of this suppressed nation has made the complete freedom from India their mission & are ready to offer such unparalleled & priceless sacrifices it can no longer held the occupied territories under its forcible occupation .The mission freedom left behind by these great sons of soil should be dearer to every Kashmiri more than anything else & it is now every bodies duty to take this resistance movement to its logical conclusion and it is moral duty of every kashmiri to safe guard these sacrifices so that the souls of our martyrs rest in content & peace. The dream of these great martyrs is nearer to reality as the freedom movement is heading towards its cherished goal with complete dedication & sincerity & the day is not for away when this forcibly occupied territory will be completely free from foreign occupation
> HCJK delegation led by convener and muslim conference chairman Shabir Ahmad Dar along with ,Mahaz Azadi president Muhammad Iqbal mir,Young men's league chairman Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi, manzoor Ahmad today visited Traal to express symphaty and solidarity with martyr family and paid glowing tribute to Two Mujahedeen namely Aquib Molvi and guest mujahid Usmaan who were martyred in an gun battle with forces at Hafoo Nazneenpora village of Tral in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
> While speaking on the occassion Leaders strongly condemned use of brutal action by forces on peaceful protesters. HCJK Hails The conviction & courage shown by the people of Traal coming out of their houses in support of their brave Mujahedeen is exemplary & will serve as a guiding force for liberation leaders & activists.
> > Leaders said the sacrifices offered by our martyrs will not allowed to go in vein . while paying tribute leaders said that their martyrdom is unparalleled & unmatched it has added many new pages in the ongoing resistance movement . They offered priceless sacrifices which people of an freedom loving nations take pride in and India must now understand that when the great & brave people of this suppressed nation has made the complete freedom from India their mission & are ready to offer such unparalleled & priceless sacrifices it can no longer held the occupied territories under its forcible occupation .The mission freedom left behind by these great sons of soil should be dearer to every Kashmiri more than anything else & it is now every bodies duty to take this resistance movement to its logical conclusion and it is moral duty of every kashmiri to safe guard these sacrifices so that the souls of our martyrs rest in content & peace. The dream of these great martyrs is nearer to reality as the freedom movement is heading towards its cherished goal with complete dedication & sincerity & the day is not for away when this forcibly occupied territory will be completely free from foreign occupation
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