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DeM pays glowing tributes to slain Qazigund, north Kashmir KNO

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Srinagar September 16, 2018 (KNO)Dukhtaran-e-Millat on Sunday paid glowing tributes to the five Mujahideen and a civilian who achieved martyrdom while fighting the Indian forces in Chowgam village in south Kashmir’s Qazigund area.

In a statement issues to (KNO) said that the Mujahideen who achieved martyrdom included Gulzar Ahmad Padder alias Saif R/o Adijan Kulgam, Faisal Ahmad Rather alias Dawood R/o Yamrach Kulgam, Zahid Ahmad Mir alias Hashim R/o Okey Kulgam, Masroor Molvi alias Abu Darda R/o Fatehpora Anantnag and Zahoor Ahmad Lone alias Rehman Bhai R/o Nagnad Noorabad Damhal Hanjipora and a civilian Rouf Ahmad Ganai son of Abdul Salam Ganai R/o Al Farooq Colony, Anchidora Anantnag, who was shot on throat and later succumbed while on way to Srinagar hospital.

“ We salute the valor of these brave hearts who sacrificed their lives for this pious cause and also pay utmost respect and salutations to the people of Kashmir, who put everything at stake and try to save their Mujahideen brethren,” DeM spokesperson, Rifat Fatima, said in a statement. She said that it is a lesson for India that every child, youth, men and women in Kashmir are against this brutal occupation.

“ India must understand the it can never make people of Kashmir as its slaves because the hearts of Kashmiris beat for their Mujahideen and with their pro-resistance leadership. India’s sinister plots and claims like ‘JK is its integral part’ fail every day when lakhs of people participate in the funerals of Mujahideen and also by the continuous struggle of our Mujahideen, people and the resistance leadership,” she added. She said the Muslims of Jammu and Kashmir are struggling to see the end of this brutal occupation and to get the right of self-determination. Rifat also paid glowing tributes to the Mujahideen who achieved martyrdom in Sopore and other parts of North Kashmir during the past one week and also paid tributes slain civilian. Hakim-ul-Rehman.

“ We will, InshaAllah, throw India out of Kashmir. Our men are being killed, women are being maimed and jailed and there is oppression everywhere but still people of Kashmir are upfront to challenge this occupation at every step and will continue to do so until we see the dawn of freedom,” she added.

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