Srinagar, October 4, 2014
Jammu and Kashmir People’s League Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today visited Bijbehara and expressed sympathy with the flood victims.
He along with senior leaders of Peoples League including Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi, Fayaz Ahmad and Shakeel Ahmad met Al-Falah trustees who today organized a free medical camp in the town for flood affected families and distributed free medicines among them.
Waza hailed the efforts of group who during the flood catastrophe provided every kind of help to not only affected families but to stranded tourists also. He assured help to them from the party and appealed them to continue relief works in affected areas of the town.
Mukhtar Ahmad Waza also applauded the group for organizing free medical camp in the town. Meanwhile, he also visited the family of Eng. Farooq Ahmad Khan who was released after 19 years of illegal imprisonment.
Waza denounced awarding of life imprisonment to other four innocent Kashmiris and said that history stands testonmy to the fact that Indian is using every kind of oppressive policy for sabatoging the freedom movement of the people of Kashmir who have renedered uncounted sacrifices for the ongoing freeom movement.
He also paid glowing tributes to Shaheed Showket Ahmad who was martyred was Indian troops yesterday in Charsoo Awantipora during a siege and serach operation.
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