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‘We felicitate Pak Army which has the responsibility of guarding its geographical as well as ideological borders’

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“We extend our heartiest felicitations to the people, government and army of Pakistan on their Independence Day celebrated on August 14. Kashmiri nation is highly grateful to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for extending its wholehearted moral, political and diplomatic support to our just cause and struggle since 1947.

 

We pray to Almighty Allah for peace, strength, stability, progress and prosperity of Pakistan.

 

Strong and stable Pakistan is very important for the resolution of Kashmir issue, said Geelani After Almighty Allah, we bank on Pakistan’s help for the resolution of Kashmir issue.

 

It is Pakistan that is taking up Kashmir issue in every forum at international level,” Geelani, in a statement today, said, adding that “We in particular felicitate Pakistan army that has the responsibility of protecting and safeguarding the geographical borders of Pakistan and its ideological borders as well.”

 

Syed Ali Geelani said that the existence of Pakistan had proven to be a great blessing for the Muslims of the entire world especially for the Muslims residing in South Asia. “Its creation has played a vital role in the recognition of the existence of a community which was known as minorities in the sub-continent,” he said.

 

Geelani said that “Till 1947, Jammu Kashmir was an independent state, but India with its military might forcibly occupied this state against the wishes of its people. We do not nurture any grudge or enmity with the people of India but we do not accept its military occupation of our land. We will continue our struggle against forcible occupation of Jammu Kashmir till the achievement of the goal of freedom. India has no moral right to celebrate its Independence Day if it continues to occupy forcibly and illegally Jammu Kashmir.”

 

SRINAGAR: August 13, 2017: Chairman Hurriyat Conference Syed Ali Geelani on Sunday expressed deep grief over the demise of Tehreek-e Huriyat activist  Mohammad Shaban Mir, ( Brath Kalan Sopore). In a statement issued here, Geelani while paying tributes to deceased for his contribution to the movement, expressed condolence & solidarity with the bereaved family.


“In this hour of grief, Hurriyat Conference stands with the grieved family and prays for eternal peace to the departed soul,” he said.

 

Meanwhile on the direction of Syed Ali Geelani a deputation led by Shah Wali Mohammad and Nazir Ahmad participated in funeral prayers.

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