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JAMMU KASHMIR PEOPLES LEAGUE ESTABLISHED IN 3RD OCT. 1974, A CONSTITUENT OF THE ALL PARTIES HURRIYAT CONFERENCE, AN ALLIANCE OF KASHMIRI PRO-FREEDOM GROUPS AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE POLITICAL STRUGGLE AGAINST INDIAN RULE IN INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Resolve K-Issue On Humanitarian grounds

Srinagar, 29:2011: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Leauge Chairman, Mukhtar Waza has expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of the mother of prominent Peoples league activists Aashiq Hussain Khan and Khurshed Hussain Khan.
The JKPL Chairman, along with other party leaders visited house of the deceased at Chanpora in Srinagar and condoled with the bereaved family. Meanwhile party delegation including Peoples Leaugue spokesperson Imiyaz Reshi, Haji Abdul Qadoos, Mohd Maqbool Sofi and Shabir Ahmad visited the house of Sheed-i-Azimat, Sheikh Abdul Aziz at Pampore Namblabel

Mukthar Waza through light on the death and humanity at Chanpora Srinagar. However, he maintained that Kashmir waza a political issue and should be addressed politically. Waza appealed leaders of India and Pakistan to come forward and resolve Kashmir Issue on humanitarian grounds. Mukhtar Waza maintained that unfortunately, the people of Jammu and
Kashmir
were still kept deprived of right to self-determination and the promises made with them at international level were not fulfilled.
“The authorities can not suppress the Kashmiris’ liberation struggle through use of brute force,” he added. Waza said that the bacts of Indian state terrorism perpetrated against innocent Kashmiris were aimed at silencing their just voice for right to self-determination, but the people of Jammu and Kashmir will continue
their struggle for securing right to self-determination till itslogical end

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Kashmiris urged to observe India’s Republic Day as black day

Srinagar, January 22 Jammu Kashmir Peoples League (JKPL), a constituent of the All Parties Hurriyet Conference, has appealed to the Kashmiri people to observe India’s Republic Day on the 26th January as black day.

The Chairman,JKPL , Mukhtar Ahmad Waza, while addressing an extraordinary meeting of the party in Islamabad town, said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir had been fighting for their right to self-determination and Indian Republic Day had no relevance in Kashmir. He said, we don’t want to hurt the sentiments of Indian people, but there is no other option to show our anger.

He deplored that India claimed to be the largest democracy of the world, but it had usurped the freedom of Kashmiri people so it had no justification to celebrate its Republic Day. He also castigated the puppet administration for subjecting people to harassment and intimidation in the name of so-called security measures. He said that the whole occupied territory had been turned into a military garrison and people were being denied free movement.

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League leader, Sheikh Mohammad Yaqoob in a statement urged India to take steps to create conducive atmosphere for resolving the Kashmir dispute through tripartite talks so that permanent peace could be established in South Asia. “Withdrawal of troops, repeal of black laws, and release of pro-freedom leaders and activists besides an end to the state terrorism in Kashmir can be helpful towards resolving the lingering dispute,” he added.

He maintained that the mission of Kashmiri martyrs would be taken to its logical conclusion, come what may. Sheikh Yaqoob said that the sacrifices of Kashmiri people would definitely bring positive results soon and they would get rid of Indian bondage.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Peoples league has paid glowing tributes to Gaw Kadal martyrs on their 22nd martyrdom anniversary

.Senior Hurriyet leader and Jammu Kashmir Peoples’ league chairman
Mukhtar aAhmad Waza has paid glowing tributes to Gaw Kadal martyrs on their 22nd martyrdom
anniversary on January 21,
In a statement waza, said more than 52 persons were martyred and 250 others injured in the firing by forces in January 21, 1990, at Gaw Kadal here. “The Gaw Kadal massacre was a well thought out plan to pave way for Kashmiri Pandits’ exodus from Kashmir,” said Waza, urging the international human rights organizations to set up an international independent tribunal to probe the Gawkadal Massacre so that the conspirators be unmasked and punished under the international humanitarian law.


Jammu Kashmir Peoples League said that the
sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs would not be allowed to go waste and their mission would be taken to its logical conclusion. While speaking in the colloquium

senior Hurriyat Leader and Chairman Jammu Kashmir
Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza said that Kashmiri martyrs centre-staged Kashmir dispute at the international level. He reiterated the pledge to continue the liberation struggle, despite all
odds. Waza has urged people to pray for the elevation-status of
Kashmiri martyrs.
Mukhtar Waza maintained that unfortunately, the people of Jammu and
Kashmir were still kept deprived of right to self-determination and
the promises made with them at international level were not fulfilled.
. “The authorities can not suppress the Kashmiris’ liberation
struggle through use of brute force,” he added. Waza said that the
acts of Indian state terrorism perpetrated against innocent Kashmiris
were aimed at silencing their just voice for right to
self-determination, but the people of Jammu and Kashmir will continue
their struggle for securing right to self-determination till its
logical end.

Friday, January 06, 2012

Waza Paid rich tributes to Sopore Martyrs

Srinagar, January 6, 2012:Executive Member of Hurriyat Conference (M) and Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Mukthar Waza, has paid glowing tributes to the martyrs who fell to the bullet of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in Sopore on January 6, 1993,

Addressing a large gathering at S.K Colony Anchidora Islamabad Waza, said that Kashmiri martyrs sacrificed their lives for a sacred cause and the sacrifices would not be allowed to go waste. He deplored that no action had been taken, so far, against the killers of the innocent people despite passing of eighteen years.

He said that the ongoing movement would be taken to its logical conclusion and appealed the international community to help resolve the Kashmir dispute in accordance with Kashmiris’ aspirations and relevant United Nations resolutions.

Moreover, Alleging the international community was showing its double standards over ‘continuing Human Rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir, Hurriyat leader Mukthar Waza said that the Western countries have maintained silence over the Kashmir issue. “The countries are giving preference to economic interests over the human rights. Not a single statement has come from the European Union or America on Kashmir in past two years,” he said.

While questioning international community , waza said that is this not possible for them to stop human rights vialtions in Kashmir and to pressurize India to Stop the HR Violations.

He also appealed the International and Indian Human rights organizations to take notice of the HR abuses in Kashmir

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Waza seeks UN referendum in Kashmir

Srinagar, Jan. 04, 2012: Hardening its position in the backdrop of flaring tension and human rights violations in Kashmir, Executive Member All Parties Hurriyat Conference (M) and chairman Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League, Mukthar Waza on Wednesday sought fair referendum by United Nations to resolve the Kashmir problem. "It is really deplorable and regrettable that UNO, the World forum commanding respect could not facilitate the implementation of its resolutions on Kashmir, UNCIP (United Nations Commission on India and Pakistan) in its Jan 5, 1949 resolutions vociferously recommended plebiscite to determine the political future of Kashmir," said Waza in a statement issued from Party Head Quarters here in Srinagar.

The chairman said, "Kashmiris, humiliated and mortified, cannot surrender to Indian onslaught come what may".

"During the past 64 years lakhs 0f innocent Kashmiris were shot dead by the Indian security forces for no fault of their except that they were stressing and emphasising their right to self determination," he added.

Seeking UN intervention, Waza said no peace can be guaranteed in South Asia unless Kashmir issue is amicably settled by the parties to the issue namely India.

"It is high time global leaders are engaged in efforts to ensure peaceful settlement of the crisis in Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine. We the beleaguered Kashmiris make a fervent appeal to the global pacifists to redouble their efforts for the early peaceful settlement of Kashmir issue," he said.

Waza appealed the world community to impress upon India to revoke the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), withdraw all armed forces from populated areas and remove the all-imposing security apparatus from the state, release all political prisoners and young boys languishing in various jails in India.

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Waza Condems Boniyar Killing

Srinagar, Jan 03, 2012: Execative Member of Hurriyet Conference (M) and Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples Leauge, Mukthar Ahmad Waaz has strongly condemned the killing of Altaf Ahmad Sood, a 12 class student, in firing by police personnel on peaceful protesters demonstrating against power cuts

The spokesperson for the Jammu Kashmir Peoples League in a statement issued in Srinagar expressed deep shock and anguishes over the killing and had termed it worst kind of human right violation and state terrorism. “Height of state terrorism” was that even the innocent people are being beaten by batons and killed for their legitimate demands like electricity and water supply.” He said: “It is evident that Kashmir is being ruled by police and Army.”

Waza said,” Our power is being sold outside of the state, but when we ask for electricity we get bullets,” Further he said Killing of innocent Kashmiri people by India is a continuous process and security forces are busy with killing and committing cross root human rights violations in the state

JKPL Chairman has expressed sympathy with the family of the deceased boy said, the sacrifices and blood of Kashmiris will bear fruit and the clouds of oppression and tyranny will make way to the dawn of liberation. He appeals to the international community to take strong steps to stop the continued human rights violations in Kashmir.

Monday, January 02, 2012

Waza concerned over growing social evils, moral degradation



Srinagar, Jan.02, 2012: Executive Member of Hurriyat Conference (M) and Chairman Jammu Kashmir people’s league, Mukthar Waza Today expressed concern over the growing social evils and moral degradation in the society and urged upon the people particularly parents to help in checking the menace.

While interacting with civil society members of Mattan, Krangsoo, Paybook, Seer and other adjacent areas of Islamabad, Waza Said, “The moral degradation among the youth is one of the biggest challenges which society is facing. Instead of blaming the western countries, we need to do self-introspection and join hands and take measures for checking the menace.”

In the statement issued from Srinagar waza said that social evils like drug addiction are rising on alarming rate that could harm the society in whole but Kashmir cause in particular.

“For a single benefit we are destroying whole society, crores of rupees are being spent on drugs and by this we are destroying our own economy as well as our future of children.” Adding that parents especially religious scholars should come forward and educate the youth about the abuses of drugs so that we can secure the future of our children.

He said that for the peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue a healthy and socially and morally strong society is much more needed.

Further, he maintained that Kashmir is Political issue and should be resolved immediately on humanitarian grounds. He appealed concern world organization to take bold steps for the peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue moreover they should stress upon India to stop human rights violation in Kashmir.

He said people should be given their birth right ‘right to self-determination’ for the solution of Kashmir issue.