IOK authorities pushing people to wall: APHC leaders

Author: Online

SRINAGAR: In Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK), a joint protest rally of resistance parties was staged outside the historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar to protest against the killing of a civilian Mohammad Yousuf Butt of Panzgam Kupwara and the unabated state sponsored terrorism in Kashmir.

In a statement, the joint resistance leadership said a large number of people participated in the rally, reported.

Terming the bloodshed being carried out against the Kashmiris by forces as a policy based on political vendetta, the joint resistance leadership, comprising Syed Ali Gilani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik said that the people of Kashmir were facing the worst form of state terrorism.

“The resistance leaders stated that the authorities were trying to push the people, demanding freedom, towards the wall by subjecting them to repression and carrying out bloodshed against them.

Terming the statement of VHP leader Praveen Togadia that Kashmir should be bombed as communal fascism, the resistance leadership stated that such poisonous statements by Hindutva forces had a tradition.

“Kashmiris don’t fear statements that carry no weight but poison only,” they said.

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