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27 October 'black day' for Kashmiris : LeT | KNO

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Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) chief Mehmood Shah has said that 27th of October is marked as the "Black Day" for Kashmir when "the occupational Indian forces" entered Jammu Kashmir. A spokesperson of LeT Dr Abdullah Ghaznavi in a statement issued to news agency GNS quoted outfit chief Mehmood Shah as saying that "Indian forces have committed mass atrocities, killing millions of innocents. Kashmiris and their sympathizers throughout the world will commemorate the day as the Black Day in the history of Jammu Kashmir." Mahmood Shah appealed to people to conduct rallies and protests on the day. He said Kashmiris' struggle continues its journey to its glory. "India tried all the possible tactics to seize the indigenous freedom struggle but in vain. The prime reason behind the successes is the strong sense of unity and understanding between the nation and Mujahideen," Ghaznavi quoted Shah as saying. He said braid chopping incidents have exposed the "sick tactic" of New Delhi. "We are confident that success and freedom will be the future of Jammu Kashmir," LeT chief according to spokesperson said.

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