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No peaceful ways left for resolving Kashmir issue: Salah-ud-din

No peaceful ways left for resolving Kashmir issue: Salah-ud-din
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Says only armed struggle an option to achieve our aim

Srinagar: United Jihad Council (UJC), a conglomerate of various militant outfits on Thursday said that the 71-year-long history has proved that India was never willing for resolving Kashmir issue through any peaceful means.
In an e-mailed statement to local news gathering agencies, UJC spokesman, Syed Sadaqat Hussain while quoting the outfit chief, Syed Salah-ud-din as saying that “the nation has come to the conclusion that only resistance will help them achieve their goal.” The statement said that Salah-ud-din while addressing a high-level meeting of UJC members said that “the peaceful struggle till 1990 was suppressed therefore indicating that there is no peaceful way to seek the resolution of Kashmir issue. The people of the nation irrespective of their age are satisfied now that the armed struggle is the only option to end the slavery in Kashmir. This was the reason that youth like Burhan Wani, intellectuals and other high qualified youth preferred to choose this way.”
“The slain militants including Dr Manan Wani, Professor Muhammad Rafi Bhat, Muhammad Maqbool Bhat, Ishfaq Majeed Wani, Ali Muhammad Dar, Masood Tantray and Shamsul Haq and various others lead the freedom struggle not only with weapons but also used their pen to highlight the struggle,” UJC chief said.
“There was a need of intellectuals and well qualified youth in the freedom struggle as these youth can defeat the Indian tactics in a well manner,” the UJC chief said.
The statement said that UJC chief urged Pakistan to highlight the Kashmir issue and human rights violation in Kashmir at international level and push the world community to take practical steps in this regard.
“After Human rights watch of United Nations highlighted the rights violation in Kashmir in a report, the world community should have taken practical steps on ground but that didn’t happen,” the statement quoted Salah-ud-din as having said.
“India is continuing with the HR violations in Kashmir. Several pro-freedom leaders, workers and activists are lodged in jails where their condition is deteriorating. It seems that under a well-thought plan, the lives of these people are being risked,” he said, paying tributes to the slain militants who were killed since last week. (KNS)


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