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Sacrifices of Hajin teenage militants won’t go in vain: Mirwaiz

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Hurriyat (M) says sacrifices of youth giving ‘new impetus to freedom struggle’

Hurriyat (M) says sacrifices of youth giving ‘new impetus to freedom struggle’

Srinagar: Paying tributes to two slain militants who were killed in an encounter at Brath Kalan Sopore, Hurriyat Conference (M) on Thursday said that the sacrifices of youth are giving a new impetus to the ongoing freedom struggle.
“While as ultimate repression is on to push the youth to wall but the fact remains that New Delhi by displaying the military might can’t break the resolve of people of Kashmir neither can the international community be kept in dark for long now,” the amalgam spokesman said.
Meanwhile, on the directions of amalgam chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, a delegation comprising Abdur Rashid Untoo, Abdul Majeed Wani, Ghulam Nabi Najar and Ghulam Hassan Mir visited the residences of teenage militants who were killed in Mujgund encounter–Mudasir Parray and Saqib Bilal Sheikh at Hanj in Bandipora to express solidarity with the families of slain youth.
On the occasion, Mirwaiz spoke to the parents of slain Mudasir and Saqib and expressed his solidarity and heartfelt condolences with them. Mirwaiz paid tributes to the both teenage militants and assured their parents that their sacrifices won’t go in vain.
He also spoke to the owners of nearly half a dozen houses blown up by forces during Mujgund encounter and termed the forces action as ‘an open display of worst state terrorism’. Mirwaiz assured the families members that entire Kashmiri nation was with them in this hour of testing time.
Meanwhile, Hurriyat (M) spokesman strongly condemned the continuous arrest of dozens of Hurriyat leaders and activists, stating that these oppressive measures can’t break the resolve of resistance camp and instead will further strengthen their resolve to fight for the resolution of vexed issue of Kashmir.
The spokesman said that Hurriyat leaders including Muhammad Shafi Khan, Sufi Mushtaq Ahmad, Peer Ghulam Nabi, Ghulam Qadir Beig, Farooq Ahmed Saudagar and Muhammad Sidiq visited the residence of incarcerated leader Farooq Ahmed Dar (Bita Karate) on the demise of his mother at Shutrashahi.
The delegation conveyed the condolence message of Mirwaiz and prayed for the departed soul.
The delegation also visited the Ganderbal to condole the demise of sister of Muhammad Amin who is the wife of Assadullah Rather. The delegation offered special Fateh prayers on the occasion.


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