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JKLF (R) Paid rich tributes to slain youth in Shopian gunfight | KNO

JKLF (R) Secretary General while paying rich tributes to slain youth in Shopian gunfight, said that their martyrdom conveys a message, that despite less in number as compared to rival forces and with meagre weaponry they are committed with cause and no proportion of force or coercion can break their resolve.

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Qureshi said that their dedication and commitment serve a clear  and apt message that the destination they pursue is more dear and precious than worldly gains.

Praying for their heavenly aboard, Qureshi said that Mohammad Asif, Zahid Ahmad and Irfan Ahmad Mala are our hero’s and while extending his condolences to grieved families assured that whole nation share their grief and stands with them.

Referring to braid chopping incidents, Wajahat Qureshi said that such incidents are nothing  new as we have been humiliated during ‘’Operation Bhoot and Steel hand gloves ‘’and all these operations were adopted by agencies to create fear psychosis and break our resolve.

Qureshi insisted people for exhibition of discipline and asked to stay in their homes and added that while keeping close vigil on miscreants involved in braid chopping  ,we should take care of other people as unnecessary impediments and harassment is giving tough times to others .This is creating chaos and innocents are unnecessarily feeling scare .Qureshi said that some vested interests in localities on the behest of puppet regime are creating fear  psychosis in localities ,hence a check is need to curb their anti-movement activities .

 

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