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Delhi looking for excuses to create 1990 like situation: Geelani says

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Srinagar : Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman, Syed Ali Geelani on Monday while blaming Indian rulers for continuous bloodshed in state, said that we are not even allowed to mourn our slain youth. Syed Ali Geelani paid his heartfelt tributes to slain youth in Cheddar Kulgam and while condemning the killing of two civilians (Shahid Nazir Hajam and Shakoor Ahmad Dar) and showering pellets over peaceful mourners, said that Indian fascist rulers and army generals have virtually given their nod to army against innocent civilians and approved it as their state policy.

Terming the house and police detention of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Mohammad Yaseen Malik, Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai, Ghulam Ahmad Gulzar and Mohammad Ashraf Laya as state vandalism, Syed Ali Geelani said that nowhere in world we perceive such type of arrogance.

In a statement issued to KNS, Syed Ali Geelani while lashing policy makers in Delhi, said that they have set forth their strategy & are looking for excuses to create 1990 like situation in state to justify the use of lethal weapons against unarmed and innocent youth.

Our economy has always remained easy target & it is their well thought ploy to make every soul dependant, asserted Geelani & while referring to sinister designs of India, said that they want to kill each soul in occupied state, cripple our economy & that from day first, authorities in Delhi were hell-bent to cripple & crush our economic infra structure, create sense of insecurity & are very desperate to see us holding begging bowel.

Syed Ali Geelani said that state forces are now targeting peaceful protesters near encounter sites and asked the justification of showering bullets and pellets over innocent civilians. It is sheer vengeance, said Geelani and forces are simply taking revenge from civilians.

Syed Ali Geelani reiterated that instead of law and order problem, Kashmir is a political and humanitarian issue and military might can’t silence us or break our resolve. Syed Ali Geelani said if authorities think they can deter us from pursuing our birth right then they are mistaken and suggested to realize ground realities of Kashmir issue.

Syed Ali Geelani while taking dig at stubborn attitude of Indian authorities, said repressive measures will prove counterproductive and it is better to accept the peoples decree for right to self-determination, resolve issue and accept people’s verdict. It will prove beneficial both for India and its people, said Geelani.

Meanwhile, Hurriyat (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani extended his congratulations to Tayyip Erdogan for “his success” in the June 24 presidential elections and “appreciated Turkey’s development, success in economy and stronger position in the international arena,” statement said.

Our long and painful walk to freedom demands and deserved more practical and concrete steps from every freedom loving nation especially the collective forum of Muslim countries—so that there is an end to our sufferings and we are allowed to live an honourable and peaceful life.

Geelani said that we are all praise for his moral support to our cause and hope Tayyip Erdogan will play a pivotal and impressive role for peaceful solution of Kashmir issue. Hurriyat leader said that India’s unabated repression and brutality has its imprints through length and breadth of the region and we as a nation have fought to our maximum to free ourselves, but we are still not able to achieve our goal of freedom.
Hurriyat chairman said that the main hindrance and bottle neck is the India’s reluctance and arrogance of power on one hand and the dirty and mean role of local turncoats at the other hand. Hurriyat leader said that India’s brute occupation supported by local henchmen is augmented and encouraged by the criminal silence of Muslim countries.

Geelani said that in these grim and tiring scenario, any favourable voice from anywhere acts as a soother which cements our resolve and commitment to continue fighting for our long-cherished goal of freedom. (KNS)

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