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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

Monday, October 29, 2012

JKPL shocked over the sad demise of Hurriyat activist



JKPL shocked over the sad demise of Hurriyat activist
Srinagar, 29 October: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League, a constituent of All Parties Hurriyat Conference today paid rich tributes to Hurriyat activist Mohd Yousf Ganie alias Polly Khan of Nambalebal Pampore, who before days got martyred in road accident on Srinagar Jammu National Highway near Nandni Jammu.
A high level party delegation of Jammu Kashmir Peoples League headed by Party Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad waza visited residence of  Hurriyat activist Namblebal  Pampore and while paying rich tributes to the departed soul, expressed solidarity and heartfelt sympathies with the bereaved family.
While speaking, Senior Hurriyat Leader and Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza hailed the role that Mohd Yousf Ganie had played from past 20 years in the ongoing freedom movement and described him a great loss to the movement.
He said that Khan was imprisoned several times and had remained in jail for about 8 years and during which he sacrificed his precious time but remained economically backward that bestowed odd days for him and his family but he never compromised with his ideology and in lost years he started living his life by opting driving profession.
He expressed serious concern over the fact that people in the valley aren’t coming out to help the people especially the victims of Kashmir resistance movement that has affected a large section of society and had left lakhs of orphans, widows, mentally, physiologically and physically handicapped.
He emphases the need of making strong Batul Malis in every corner of valley on district and state levels so that victims can rehabilated on their steps and appealed Kashmir religious intelligentsia to come and take strong steps in this regard.
On Kashmir issue, Waza said that Kashmir dispute was not a border dispute between India and Pakistan but a question of the future of Kashmiri people. He reiterated that without the inclusion of Kashmiris’ genuine leadership, the dialogue process between Pakistan and India would remain meaningless, as the people of Kashmir were the main party in the dispute. Waza said that the easiest solution available to resolve the 65-year-old dispute was implementation of the resolutions passed by the United Nations. “As long as the Kashmir dispute is not resolved, neither would political uncertainty end in the South Asia nor can the people of the region realize the dream of prosperity and development,” he maintained.

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