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Harassment of family members won’t deter leaders from pursuing freedom struggle : Aasiyeh | KNO

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Chairperson of Dukhtaran-e-Millat, Syedah Aasiyeh Andrabi, on Friday castigated Indian NIA for unnecessarily harassing the family members of United Jehad Council chief, Syed Salahudin. Salahuddin's eldest son and five others have been picked up the NIA over fictitious charges and are being harassed.

“This useless agency has failed on all fronts to pressurize the leadership by concocting false stories and cases, now this agency is trying to harass the family members in order to emotionally torture the leadership,” she added. Andrabi said that such tactics have not worked in the past and wont work in the future as well in connection with the 2011 terror funding case.. “

Syed Salahudin has left behind a family for a pious cause, though the harassment and the torture of the family will be painful but these things don’t hamper his efforts for the freedom struggle in Kashmir,” she added. “So far, India has failed on all fronts and will continue to fail in the future as well,” she added. Andrbai said that it has been established that this agency is trying hard to invoke false cases against the innocents. “This is nothing but harassment but India should know that these cheap tricks won’t deter the leadership and the people of Kashmir from pursuing this pious cause,” she added. Mean while andrabi has paid glowing tributes to the two Mujahideen who achieved martyrdom in the Balhama, Khonmoh.

The two Mujahideen Owais Ahmad of Nowdal Tral and Shabir Ahmad of Aghanzipora Awantipora achieved martyrdom while fighting the evil Indian forces. “ Once again two of our youth achieved martyrdom while fighting the evil Indian forces. Our children are sacrificing everything to see end to this ugly occupation. InshaAllah, Allah SWT will soon reward us with freedom from India in return of these great sacrifices,” she added.

She said that India continues to use brute force and oppression against the people of Kashmir. “In response, our young boys continue to stand up against this aggression and are fighting till their last breath,” she added. She said that India must understand that one day it will have to bow before the aspirations of Kashmiri people. “Oppression and brutality doesn’t have much life, it will end soon. India will be destroyed soon if it doesn’t stop the bloodshed in Kashmir and ends its illegal occupation,” she added. The spokesperson said that it is tragic and painful to see Kashmiri youth being martyred on daily basis. “Our hearts are numb but we are proud of our youth who sacrifice their lives but do not budge before India,” she added.

 

She said that the martyrdom of the Kashmiri youth will never go waste. “ We as a nation must safeguard these sacrifices and the best way to respect these sacrifices of our children is to continue our struggle against until the last Indian soldier leaves this land,” she added. The spokesperson further castigated the Indian occupational forces for destroying property in the Balhama. “ Not only these occupational forces kill our children but they also try to do as much as damage as they can. The number of houses damaged in Balhama is a proof of it,” she added. “ All oppressive measures are being used against us to break our resolve but India will never succeed, InshaAllah,” she added.(KNO)

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