Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League, a constituent of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, pays glowing tributes to Ghulam Muhammad Bulla of Sopore on his 36th martyrdom anniversary, has said that the sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs will not be allowed to go waste and their mission will be accomplished at all costs.
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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, February 14, 2011
JKPL pays glowing homage to Ghulam Muhammad Bulla
Ghulam Muhammad Bulla was arrested by the Indian police and killed in custody on this day in 1975 for leading a protest rally against Indra-Abdullah Accord in Sopore.
Peoples League today held an important meeting in memory of Ghulam Muhammad Bulla at its Central office in Rajbagh Srinagar with Acting Chairman and APHC leader, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza in chair.
Speaking in the meeting, Mukhtar Waza said that the sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs had centre-staged the Kashmir dispute at the international level. He reiterated the pledge to continue the liberation struggle, despite all odds. The APHC leader urged India to eschew its stubbornness and take steps to settle the lingering dispute. He said that New Delhi had failed to suppress the voice of Kashmiris by force since 1947. He demanded withdrawal of Indian troops, release of political prisoners and annulment of draconian laws. "Kashmir is the core issue between the two nuclear powers of the region. If the issue is not included in the agenda and there is no positive headway for its resolution, the talks are bound to fail," he added.
The seminar was attended by Mohammad Ashraf Vaid, Ghulam Qadir Rah, Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi, Ghulam Nabi Waseem, Mohammad Maqbool Sofi, Nazir Ahmad Khan, Shakeel-ul Rehman, Ghulam Mohammad Mir, Ghulam Hassan Dar, Abid Syed, Afaaq Ahmad, Farooq Ahmed Dar and others.
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