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Geelani pays tributes to the slain militants of Hajan & Kulgam | KNO

In a telephonic address to mourners, Syed Ali Geelani paid glorious tributes to slain youth Shaheed Umar Rashid Wani and reiterated his pledge to take the ongoing movement to its logical end. We will never allow any body to barter with the precious blood of martyrs, said Syed Ali Geelani. 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 harmful for our movement, added Geelani.

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Srinagar, August 30 (KNO) : Hailing the sacrifices rendered by youth, Geelani said that their blood is precious than Haram-e-Paak and the people who bargain these sacrifices for their personnel gains are those consciousness people who betray their milli interests and will definitely get punished for such deeds in hereafter.

He further said that aggressive measures by occupying forces, luring the youth with jobs, perks and privileges will never succeed in deterring us from pursuing our cause.

Geelani said that since past 71 years our nation has rendered unparalleled sacrifices, thousands were caged and brutally tortured, properties worth billions razed to ground and looted, and sexual assault and rape used as war weapon. But India has not been able to suppress our emotions with this brutality.

Stressing upon people in general and youth in particular, Geelani Sahab said that we need to strengthen our faith, avoid miss deeds and nourish the Islamic culture in our homes and society. Geelani asked youth to remain cautious about the sinister designs of anti-movement elements and while expressing his dismay and displeasure over increasing waywardness in society.

We need to be vigilant and check the increasing crime graph in our society. Syed Ali Geelani urged people to boycott upcoming elections and asked people to exhibit steadfastness and keep away from these shame elections. He said participation in these elections tantamount to “treason with the blood of martyrs”.

“Indian authorities are misleading world community by portraying people’s participation in elections as a verdict in their favour,” he said. It is prerequisite to convey a strong message to world community that we pursue a cherished mission of freedom and in no way, justify, defend or favour these elections, said Geelani.

Appealing people to boycott every election, be it Panchayat, Assembly or Parliament, Syed Ali Geelani said that “it provides Indian leadership opportunity to mislead world community.

Blaming ruling elite for changing the demography of state, Syed Ali Geelani said that these stooges are hell-bent to change our majority status.

They are not sincere and just play with your sentiments and looting resources of state, Geelani added. Geelani stressed for unity and increasing public relations, saying “we should encourage people for their commitment, and we need to avoid differences and remain firm, added he. Elaborating, he said: “Islam, freedom and unity in our folds can lead us to our destiny and if the entire nation follows these goals, we will definitely achieve our destination very soon.”

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