No respite in arrest of HCJK leaders
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Friday, 4 April 2014
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‘Shah, Nayeem, Dar, Naqash lodged in Police Station
Sadder’
Srinagar: “As soon as Hurriyat Conference
delegation led by Shabir Ahmad Shah which included Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Shabir
Ahmad Dar, Muhammad Yusuf Naqash, Muhammad Yasin Ataai, Ajaz Ahmad Mir and
other dozens of activists, were scheduled to visit various areas of south
Kashmir in connection with election boycott campaign, a large contingent of
police intercepted them and prevented them from moving ahead. As the leaders
still tried to March but the police arrested them and lodged them at Police
Station Sadder,” said a statement issued by HCJK to KNS.
According to HCJK spokesperson, the leaders were
scheduled to visit various areas of Shopian to aware people from the negative
consequences of participating in elections under Indian Constitution and to
prevent them from falling prey to the machinations of occupational rulers.
He said Hurriyat Conference will be active in making the
election boycott campaign successful at any cost. “The government on one hand
terms election boycott campaigns democratic but on the other hand is
restricting every movement of its political opponents,” the spokesperson said.
He said: “Today the whole world is supporting every
freedom fighting nation but to suppress Kashmiri resistance groups can’t be
tolerated at any cost. The resistance leaders have to utilize their every
effort to take the movement to its logical conclusion.”
Condemning the continuous arrest of its leaders, the
spokesperson said that such tactics have failed in the past and will not yield
any result in future. “Hurriyat Conference is a political movement and will
continue till the people of Kashmir are given their due rights. Those who were
also arrested included Bilal Ahmad Shah, Rouf Kashmiri, Gowhar Ahmad, Ghulam
Muhammad Muqdam, Waheed Ahmad, Abdul Hameed, Firdous Ahmad, Ashiq Ahmad,
Muhammad Ibrahim and others.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson while severely condemning the
intimidation of Greater Kashmir columnists by some elements said such
hooliganism cannot be tolerated at any cost and termed such acts as immoral and
unjustifiable. (KNS)
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