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Jama’at chief urges cadres to vitalize propagation programs | KNO

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Srinagar, January 09 (KNO) : In a meeting of district heads and secretaries of Jama’at-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir held at its central office, the overall performance and organizational activities were fully discussed besides the situation prevailing over in the valley. According to a statement issued to KNO, the meeting was presided over by Jama’at chief Dr. Abdul Hameed Fayaz who urged the party cadres to carry on the mission of Jama’at in accordance with its constitution and utilize every peaceful effort including the modern means of communication and organizing public gatherings to make the common masses aware of the real objectives of Jama’at which are human-friendly based on equality of every human being before the Creator without the discrimination of caste, color, creed or region. “Jama’at is carrying on its activities and programs peacefully with the main objective of establishing the system of justice based on inalienable divine principles and injunctions revealed in its perfect form upon the final Apostle of Allah, Muhammad (SAW),” the statement said. It added that Jama’at believes in the peaceful propagation of the message of Islam having no option for compulsion. Jama’at chief while reiterating its stand about Kashmir issue, made it clear that Jama’at wishes a peaceful resolution of this long pending human issue either in accordance with the UN resolutions or through tripartite talks, keeping the aspirations of the concerned people in view. Jama’at urged both the neighboring countries of India and Pakistan to initiate meaningful dialogue along with the real peoples representatives of Jammu and Kashmir, for finding an acceptable and permanent solution of this critical issue in accordance with the wishes and aspirations of the people concerned as the stable resolution of this issue will prove to be beneficial for the crores of people living in the Indo-Pak sub-continent and deliver the people of Jammu and Kashmir from all their sufferings which they face due to non-resolution of this issue. He also expressed deep concern over the human rights violations being committed by the forces personnel throughout the valley upon the innocent and hapless masses. He urged the human rights institutions and commissions to take effective steps for curtailment of these violations. He also urged party cadres to take proper care of the down-trodden class of the society and use every effort to provide them the basic necessities of life including education and health-care. He impressed upon them that to help the destitute and poverty-ridden class of human being is the inseparable part of the mission and objective of Jama’at.(KNO)

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