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Hurriyat Leaders, Thousands other attend funerals of 4 martyrs in H-Kashmir
Pakistan Times Kashmir Desk


SRINAGAR (Indian Held-Kashmir): The Chairman of the All Parties Hurriyat (Liberation) Conference, Syed Ali Gilani has reiterated Kashmiris' unswerving resolve to realise mission of the liberation martyrs, no matter how great the sacrifices.

Syed Ali Gilani, led the funeral prayers of the four Kashmiris, martyred at Kawooni village, in Pulwama district, which was attended by thousands of mourners. The mourners raised full-throated slogans against Indian state terrorism and in favour of liberation.

Addressing the mourners, Syed Ali Gilani, paid tributes to thousands of liberation martyrs. He said, supreme sacrifices of liberation martyrs have centre-staged the Kashmir issue at international level.

Syed Ali Gilani was accompanied by a 12-member APHC delegation, which included Ghulam Nabi Sumji, Ghulam Ahmad Gulzar, Muhammad Yousaf Mir, Mian Manzoor Ahmad, Muhammad Yousaf Mujahid and Muhammad Rafiq Ganai.

An APHC leader, Syed Bashir Ahmad Andrabi, who is also acting Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Political Movement, said in a statement in Srinagar today after his tour of Jammu region that the Indian troops have made life of the people miserable in the entire region. He urged the world community to persuade India to stop its state terrorism in occupied Kashmir.

Hundreds of people took to the streets in anti-India demonstrations at Chadoora, in Budgam district against shelling by troops of a house and arrest of the house owner.

   
 
 
 
 

 

 

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