Hurriyat Conference JK condemns ousting of Kashmiri students
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Friday, 7 March 2014
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'It portrays mental sickness of world's largest
democracy' Shabir Shah
Srinagar: Strongly condemning the
ousting of Kashmiri students from university and slaying attack on them,
Hurriyat Conference Jammu Kashmir (HCJK) has termed the act as communal and
"mental sickness" of so-called Indian democracy, said the spokesman.
"It is very unfortunate that our students are made
victims ofcommunalism in every nook and corner of India. Not only students,
even Kashmiri business persons are also targetted which is extremely
condemnable and a blot on the face of so-called world's largest democracy,"
senior Hurriyat leader, Shabir Ahmad Shah said on Friday.
According to the statement issued to KNS, Shah was
addressing a gathering at Hajin Chowk in North Kashmir's Bandipora area. Other
Hurriyat leaders accompanying Shah included Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Mushtaq ul
Islam, Shabir Ahmad Dar, Muhammad Yusuf Naqash, and Muhammad Yasin Ataai.
The leaders while while addressing the people called for
complete boycott of upcoming assembly and parliamentary elections.
Senior Hurriyat Conference leader Shabir Ahmad Shah while
warning people against taking part in elections said that taking part in
elections tantamount to bartering the sacred blood of our martyrs.
"It is the responsibility of young generation of
Kashmir to warn people about the negative impact of voting pro-India and
anti-movement parties. People should bear in mind that by voting these parties,
they are giving the democratic colour to India's forcible occupation
here,"Shah said.
Shah while applauding the contibution of Hajin towards
freedom movement said the people of this area have played a great role in fight
for freedom which can never be overshadowed. He said the pro-India parties like
National Conference, Congress and PDP have massacred our children and are now
begging for votes only to empower the Indian illegal occupation here.
He said Hurriyat Conference is determined to take the
freedom movement to its logical conclusion. "Our freedom spirit will not
perish by any suppressive tactics. Putting us behind bars will not deter us
from pursuing our political activities. We will rise and rise till we achieve
freedom from Indian forcible and illegal occupation," he said.
On the occasion, Nayeem Ahmad Khan said that
Hurriyat Conference Jammu Kashmir came into being to safeguard the
invaluable sacrifices rendered by lakhs of martyrs for the right of
self-determination of Jammu and Kashmir. "The world scenario with regards
to Kashmir issue is exhibiting a drastic change and we are keeping a close
watch over the elements (from New Delhi to Srinagar) that are hell bent upon
spreading rumours and muzzling the voices of Kashmiris," Khan said.
Shabir Ahmad Dar in his speech said the freedom movement
demands the uniqueness in resistance leadership so as to formulate a
well-planned future course of action after deliberating on both positive and
negative prospects of freedom movement.
Mushtaq-ul-Islam while addressing the public gathering
said: "While taking part in movement against India's forcible occupation
is the living example of Kashmiri nation, taking part in Indian elections will
also portray the slave-mentality of the people of Kashmir. To get overwhelmed
by the spirit of freedom and okay to subjugation are two opposite notions.
Kashmiri youth are filled with the spirit of freedom and will not, at any cost,
take part in so-called elections meant to mislead the world community but will
completely boycott both assembly and parliamentary polls." (KNS)
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