Don’t vote those who murdered your children: HCJK
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Sunday, 23 March 2014
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Srinagar: To give boost to its
election boycott campaign, Hurriyat Conference Jammu Kashmir (HCJK) is looking
for collaboration with other pro-freedom groups, the amalgam in its high level
meeting held under Shabir Ahmad Shahon Sunday decided.
"A thorough discussion was held with regards to the
upcoming parliamentary elections in which it was decided to formulate a
delegation that will take analyze the possibility of coordination between
pro-freedom parties so as to effectively launch the election boycott campaign,"
HCJK in a statement issue to GNS said.
During the meeting, the leaders present on the occasion
termed the elections being held here since 1947 as political tool of Indian
government against freedom struggle of Kashmir. “To keep Kashmiris away from
their right to self determination, India has been active at both the political
and war fronts against the people of Kashmir. Through former, they seek the
help of police and forces to suppress the freedom loving people; the later they
use to cover the crimes it commits here,” the leaders vowed.
The leaders made it clear that taking part in elections
have yielded far more bitter consequences on Kashmiri nation than collective
suppression by forces, massacres and human rights violations. “Kashmiri nation
must realize that the so-called representatives demand votes for various
developments but they portray the same participation in polls as Kashmiris’
acknowledgement of Indian rule on Kashmir.”
The meeting was attended by Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Mushtaq UL
Islam Shabir Ahmad Dar, Muhammad Yusuf Naqash, Farooq Ahmad Dar and other
Hurriyat activists.
Appealing people to completely boycott the upcoming
polls, the leaders said we must not cast your votes to those who martyred our
children.
Reiterating their claim that it is police and force that
is ruling the state the members strongly condemned the unending innocent
killings, continuous detention of leaders and use of black laws to suppress the
freedom movement. "These are total “anti-democratic” acts on part of
so-called government."
The leaders present on the occasion also condemned Shabir
Ahmad Shah’s arrest on his way to Jammu. "It is undemocratic and against
the freedom of expression. We challenge the government to compete with its
political opponents on political platform. (GNS)
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