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Geelani paid tributes to slain youth Owais Ahmad in Balhama gunfight | KNO

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Srinagar, March 18 (KNO) : Paying rich tributes to slain youth Owais Ahmad in Balhama gunfight, Syed Ali Geelani today said “our youth lay their lives to end the age-old slavery of their nation & putting a huge responsibility on our shoulders to honour these sacrifices and take the movement to its logical end.

Meanwhile, Syed Ali Geelani in his telephonic address to mourners while extending condolences with bereaved families, said: “Our youth are sacrificing their present for the betterment of our tomorrow.” “They are writing a history with their blood, which puts a huge responsibility on us to safeguard these sacrifices and never to compromise with the mission,” he said. Blaming pro-Indian parties for present appalling situations, Geelani said that they are responsible for this forced occupation and urged people to stay away from these parties and never bargain with them for pity interests.

Syed Ali Geelani, added that, “we have nourished this movement with the blood of our six lakh martyrs, and added that tyrant forces cannot dominate us as long as we are alive. We have resolved that we will not allow anyone, to play with our density, or barter against pious blood of martyrs, said he. Meanwhile on the directions of Geelani Sahab Tehreek-e-Hurriyat delegation comprising Umar Aadil Dar, Ishfaq Ahmad Khan, Mohammad Rafiq and Tariq Ahmad visited Shaheed Owais’s home at Nowdal Tral, where they conveyed the condolence message of Geelani sahab to the bereaved family.

Umar Aadil Dar while addressing on the occasion paid glorious tributes to Shaheed Owais and added that precious lives and blood given by these Martyrs will not be given to go vain. He further said that brave nations never forget these brave sons of soil who sacrificed their precious and pious lives for Islam and also for the betterment of nation.(KNO)

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