AAC inked Kashmir’s freedom struggle with blood: Mirwaiz
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Demands reopening of Chitti Singhpora, Pathribal cases
Srinagar: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq today
convened an important meeting of the workers and delegates of Awami Action
Committee (AAC) from across the Valley at the Historic Mirwaiz Manzil in
Srinagar.
According to a statement issued to KNS, during the
meeting, the participants besides taking stock of the current political
scenario in Kashmir also discussed the arrangements for the AAC golden jubilee
celebrations. The participants also chalked out a programme to observe the
upcoming Hafta-e-Shohda.
On the occasion, Mirwaiz announced that AAC would
inaugurate its golden jubilee celebrations by holding a big public rally at
Municipal Park in Srinagar on June 20, 2014, which marks the foundation
day of the party.
Mirwaiz said that AAC leaders and activists specially its
founder chairman Shaheed Millat Mirwaiz Molvi Farooq have inked the
freedom struggle of Kashmir with blood and when time came to offer sacrifices,
the AAC leadership and followers were always at the forefront.
The Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman said that AAC would
organize different programmes throughout the year to educate and inform the new
generation about the role played by AAC for achieving the right to self
determination for the people of Kashmir and to engage the youth in order to
take the movement to its logical conclusion.
Expressing serious concern over the sate of human rights
in Kashmir Mirwaiz observed that the gruesome incident of Chitti
Singhpora occurred 14 years ago, but till date nobody involved in this heinous
crime has been booked nor punished and the relatives of the victims are still
waiting for justice.
The Hurriyat Conference (M) Chairman remarked that the
five innocent people who were labeled as culprits in the incident and ‘killed
by Indian forces in a fake encounter in Pathribal clearly showed that how Indian
state was shamelessly covering-up the incident depicting its double standard
when it comes to dealing with Kashmir’. He reiterated his demand for an
impartial probe and asked for reopening of this case.
Castigating the university authorities of Meward Chiitorgarh,
Rajasthan for not providing safety to Kashmiri students who were subjected to
an assault, Mirwaiz said such incidents highlight the security concerns
of Kashmiri students. He asked the authorities of various Indian
states to ensure safety of Kashmiri traders and the students.
Felicitating the government and the people of Pakistan on
its National day, Mirwaiz thanked Pakistan for extending political, moral and
diplomatic support to Kashmir cause without any interruption. Mirwaiz
prayed for the stability and prosperity of Pakistan as well. (KNS)
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