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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

Friday, August 16, 2013

Kashmir will get Freedom despite all odds: Mukhtar Waza



Reiterated to continue the liberation struggle
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 16:
Senior pro freedom leader and Jammu and Kashmir people’s league chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today while reiterating to continue the ongoing peaceful freedom struggle, said that the Kashmiri nation who have scarified their lives will get freedom despite all odds.
Addressing a gathering after Friday prayers in Srigufwara Bijbehara area Waza condemned the restrictions over the movement of people yesterday on the eve of India’s Independence Day and said that Indian security forces turned valley into jail by deploying security forces in every hook and corner of the state and gagging telecommunication service. He said that people were not allowed to move and it was curfew like situation in the valley.
Mukhtar Waza, addressing the gathering advised people not to lose the heart as the freedom of nation is people’s birth right and will get it soon. He said that the Indian troopers were using every tactic including the use of brute force against the innocent people of the Kashmir to suppress the ongoing liberation struggle but they didn’t got any success neither they will as the people will continue to support the movement till it will get its logical conclusion.
“The occupation authorities cannot succeed in their nefarious designs as the people of Kashmir have pledged to secure the right to self-determination despite all odds,” he added.
Waza said that Kashmiris had rendered matchless sacrifices for the Kashmir cause and said that the day was not far when the people of Kashmir would get rid of Indian bondage.
The APHC leader urged India to realise ground realities and shun its unrealistic approach on Kashmir and take concrete steps to settle the 67 years old dispute.
“The resolution of the Kashmir dispute is a pre-requisite for permanent peace in South Asia,” he maintained.