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Srinagar (KNO) : Dukhtaran-e-Millat on Wednesday paid glowing tributes to the Mujahideen of Jaesh-e-Mohammad who were martyred in the forests of Tral on Tuesday.

“Three local and a guest Mujahideen achieved martyrdom in the forests of Lam area of Tral town. These martyrs are our national assets and their martyrdom will never go waste. People of Jammu and Kashmir will continue to struggle until the end of illegal Indian occupation,” a DeM spokesperson said in a statement. She praised the bravery of these Mujahideen saying that the way these Mujahideen gave a tough time to the occupying forces is commendable. “ InshaAllah, we will soon witness the dawn of freedom.

May the Allah SWT accept the martyrdom of our brothers,” she added She further condemned the nocturnal raids in Murran Pulwama, during which nine youth were dragged out of their beds. “Excessive use of force has been displayed by the occupational forces who dragged these young boys out from their beds and beaten badly before being arrested. This action is highly condemnable,” she added. She said that it is an Indian conspiracy that young boys are being booked in false cases and their careers are being jeopardized.

The spokesperson further castigated the Srinagar jail authorities for ill-treating the party chairperson, Syedah Aasiyeh Andrabi and other party leaders. “ The health of Baaji sahiba is deteriorating with every passing day and the puppet government continues to deny her proper medical treatment. This is well thought out ploy of these stooges to break Baaji Sahiba’s resolve but India and its stooges must understand that we won’t budge until we see the end of this illegal Indian occupation,” she added. Meanwhile, the spokesperson also expressed dismay and anguish over the recent diktat by the principal of Nawa Kadal Women College, Fatima Ladakhi, who has asked the students not to be in Purdah while they are in college.

“We appeal this principal that as a Muslim she should refrain from issuing such statement. Having the name Fatima, she shouldn’t try to tinker with the basic principles of Islam and should withdraw this diktat as soon as possible. Issuing such an order is a direct attack on basic tenet of Islam and is a major crime as far as Islamic jurisprudence is considered.”

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