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People's patience put to an acid test : says Sumjhi | KNO

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Srinagar, August 27, 2018 (KNO) : : All Parties Hurriyat Conference convened a meeting of its executive committee (Majlis Shoora) today at its Peerbagh, Hyderpora office. The meeting was presided over by Hurriyat General Secretary Gh. Nabi Sumji.

The meeting discussed at length various issues including the prevailing most critical situation of the state. The meeting expressed its grave concern on the arrogant attitude adopted by Indian occupation forces and legal institutions which have been instrumental for the prevailing volatile situation in the state-people are being intimidated, abused and humiliated on the one hand and their patience is put to an acid test by the legal institutions, day in and day out by displaying the venomous sward in the shape of proposed abrogation of article 35-A and 370. The meeting reiterated its unwavering commitment to extend its full support to JRL program against any attempt to change the state subject law and demography.

The meeting made a fervent appeal to the people to remain vigilant about the ill designs of Indian imperialism and observe complete civil curfew on 30 and 31 August. The meeting condemned the high magnitude of human rights violations at the hands of occupation forces and termed the onslaught on civil liberty of people as a heinous war crime. The meeting appealed the UN and the civilized member countries of the world to take cognizance of the prevailing gruesome situation in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting reiterated its demand for a plebiscite as a democratic formula for a peaceful solution of Kashmir issue.

The meeting expressed its anguish on the continuous house arrest of Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Geelani and termed it a deep conspiracy to keep away the icon of our freedom movement from his loving people.

The meeting blamed the occupation rulers for using the dastardly long term house arrest as a ploy to damage his health conditions.

The meeting condemned the illegal and illogical arrest of Feroz Ahmad Khan of Muslim league, a constituent unit of the amalgam, at the hands of police station Rajbagh and said that Feroz Ahmad Khan is a well known political leader of resistance movement. His grounds of detention are not disclosed yet and his family members were not informed about his arrest. The meeting termed the nocturnal raid on his house and causing huge damage to household valuables as a sheer vengeance.

The meeting was attended by Bilal Ahmad Sidiqui, Molvi Bashir Ahmad Irfani, Peer Abdul Rashid, Imtiyaz Ahmad Shah, Mohammad Yousuf Naqash, Zamrooda Habib, Bashir Ahmad Indrabi, Nisar Hussain Rather, Syed Mohammad Shafi, Hakeem Abdul Rashid, Gh. Mohammad Nagoo, Khawaja Firdous Ahmad Wani, Abdul Hameed Ilahi and Ghulam Ahmad Gulzar.

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