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Er. Rasheed leads protest march in Handwara | KNO

Appeals for unconditional seize fire between militants and security agencies.

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Handwara 04 May (KNO) : After Friday prayers today hundreds protested against unabated killings in Kashmir and in solidarity with the students of Aligrah Muslim University. Led by AIP Supremo and MLA Langate Er. Rasheed protesters were holding play card and shouting slogans.

Addressing the gathering in main Chowk Handwara Er. Rasheed appealed for an unconditional seize fire within Kashmir between security forces and the militant outfits. Has said that the oppressive measures by Army, Police and other security agencies have yielded nothing except facilitating killings and increasing animosity between the masses and the security forces. Er. Rasheed said “New Delhi must accept that for whatsoever reasons, militants are enjoying huge popular support in every nook and corner of Kashmir. Had they been really just terrorists people would never have risked their lives to save them during encounters.

It is an established fact that killing militants has yielded nothing except increasing militancy. When government figures itself confirm that scores of young men have joined militant ranks during last few months and the process is still continuing, what is the fun of fueling the fire and making self-centered interpretations. The fact is that whatsoever is happening in Kashmir has a history behind it and is by no means a law and order problem”.

Er. Rasheed added “A seize fire for few months from all sides can create a way for good sense to prevail and if the leadership of both militants and the security forces realize that they can never win against each other, the political leadership including all stake holders will be able to realize the necessity of resolving Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN resolutions”. Er. Rasheed also expressed solidarity with the protesting Aligrah Muslim University Students and said that making so much of hue and cry over portrait of Mohammad Ali Jinah carries no meaning and has no logic.

He said “Whether it is Jinah, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela or someone of their stature, they have to be respected everywhere cutting across political, religious and regional affiliations. One has a reason to differ with the politics of Jinah but his struggle in ending British Rule from the sub-continent can never ever be undermined. Let those opposing Jinah’s Portrait in AMU explain how PM Modi served Obama in Jinah house. They need to answer why should by their logic Nehru’s and Gandhi’s photos be displayed in J&K”. Er. Rasheed appealed Indian Muslims to fight for preserving their heritage and the institutions, otherwise they would be rendered like third class citizens in coming times.

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