Connect with us

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Pro-Indian politicians turned into political leaches: Geelani | KNO

Says ‘they are sucking our every drop to satisfy their masters in Delhi’

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, January 23 (KNO) : Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G), Syed Ali Geelani on Wednesday said the young generation is determined to get out of the unholy yolk of slavery at any cost and when young blood is so enthusiastic to achieve their goal, no power on earth can force them to subjugation. In a telephonic address to mourners of the Dr. Shams-ul-Haq at Soghan Shopian today, Geelani as per a statement issued to KNO reiterated his pledge to take the movement to its logical end and will never allow any body to barter the precious blood. “We need to be aware of this and we are duty bound to safe guard their sacrifices and should desist from such activities which prove detrimental for our movement,” he said. He said that “deceitful slogans of development, prosperity or material gains can never be a substitute for freedom. Pro-Indian politicians have turned into political leaches, sucking every drop of our blood to satisfy their masters in Delhi.” “Election drama and the multi-faced politicians pose as our saviors to fetch them votes in the name of roads, electricity and water, but in reality they are the people who strengthen the unholy bond of slavery so nation as a whole should desist from any support to them,” he said. “Our movement has become so precious that no perk and privilege can compel us for any compromise,” Geelani said while stressing upon people in general and youth in particular, saying “we need to strengthen our faith and protect our civil, social, religious and human liberties, avoid miss deeds and nourish the Islamic culture in our homes and society without indulging in sectarian hatred and social evils.”(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

In fray for Sgr LS seat; Parra poorest than opponent Ashraf Mir | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

In fray for Sgr LS seat; Parra poorest than opponent Ashraf Mir | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Vibrant political enthusiasm marks nomination filing in Sgr for Lok Sabha polls | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

238 militants killed in encounters in south Kashmir parts since 2019 | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Unplanned urbanisation, surge in dog population, local intrusion into wildlife habitat reasons behind rising human-animal conflict in Kashmir: Experts | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Dilapidated Tilsara Charari Sharief road irk villagers | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Consumers complain of unscheduled power cuts in Gbl areas | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Vote for candidates who will raise voice in Parliament: Mehbooba in Kulgam | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Clear difference between BJP, Congress party’s campaigning in Jammu | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Health Secretary reviews arrangements for Shri Amarnathji Yatra | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

LG addresses Conference on ‘Role of Citizens in Holistic Development’ at Ghazipur | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Over 17.80 lakh voters to decide fate of 22 candidates in Jammu PC on April 26 | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

LG attends Utthan Foundation’s symposium on Sanatan Culture | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Boat tragedy in Srinagar disrupts river transportation in Jhelum | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Asia’s largest Tulip Garden attracts record 4.45 lakh visitors this season | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Srinagar’s Khayam road in dilapidated condition, residents seek early completion of work | KNO

TOP STORIES10 hours ago

Amidst persistent thundershowers, J&K braces up for 3-day heavy rainfall from Apr 27 | KNO

Copyright © 2021