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Geelani addressed Telephonic To Mourners, 'Paid Rich Tributes To Slain Civiliain' | KNO

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Srinagar, January 31 (KNO) : Syed Ali Geelani while justifying the people’s resentment against occupational forces, said that repression and oppression have not made any difference. People's sentiments boil over when there are killings and they come out on the streets, saying India can never kill the sentiment that has always prevailed among the people. In his telephonic address paying tributes to slain youth in Shopian ,Raies Ahmad Mir, Syed Ali Geelani said that those who lay their lives for a sacred cause, are alive with their Lord and receive sustenance from Him.’’ Syed Ali Geelani while addressing to mourners, said that Indian occupational forces have left their brutal footprints. We continue to bleed for the last 7 decades, saying that hollow and tall claims of restraint by Indian forces were aimed at befooling the common people and repeated horrific incidents testified our claim that they are trigger happy and want to kill every soul in state.

Indian forces are on routine basis are repeating the Jallianwala Bagh like massacres here, said Geelani and urged International community to set up an International Independent Tribunal to probe theses massacre so that the conspirators and perpetrators of this heinous crime should be unmasked and punished under International Law. Lashing at pro-Indian political parties, Geelani said that PDP, NC, Congress and BJP, all are hand in glow with these killers and stressed people to boycott all these organizations and asked to stay away from these and safeguard sacrifices presented by our youth. Now it is people’s turn, particularly youth, to unite and foil conspiracies of India and its henchmen against freedom movement, added he.(KNO)

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