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Geelani suggested authorities in New Delhi to shun 'arrogant and military approach' and implement political standards for the resolution of K - issue | KNO

Chairman All parties Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Geelani on Monday reiterated his stand that Kashmir is a humanitarian issue which can be peacefully resolved through the Indian Independence Act of 1947, that can guarantee peace and over all prosperity for more than one billion population living in subcontinent.

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The escalating tension between two nuclear powers of the Sub continent poses a great threat not only to widespread destruction of a large chunk of human population in South Asia but also a grave threat to the global peace said Geelani and added that India instead of trampling fundamental rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, should read writing on wall and fulfill its commitment pledged before international community.

 

Hurriyat leader expressed his deep concern over providing Helicopters loaded with war heads to CRPF, lethal weaponry and armoured vehicles to police  is totally a brazen military action which provides an ample proof that authorities in Delhi are hell bent to suppress and subjugate aspirations and fundamental rights of distressed people in Jammu and Kashmir and this warlike policy is quite contrary to the statements of Indian home minister wherein he has said that we will change Kashmir into a paradise .

 

Geelani said that it illustrates that they are least concerned for the people, however they are solely interested with land and its resources only.

 

Geelani urged and suggested authorities in New Delhi to shun their arrogant and military approach and implement political standards for the resolution of Kashmir issue and added that any forced or military solution to the issue is unacceptable for the people of the state.

 

Meanwhile on the directions of Syed Ali Geelani a deputation led by senior leaders Shah Wali Mohammad and Bashir Ahmad Qureshi visited Kachloo Rafiabad and paid tributes to slain youth Shahid Ahmad, while conveying the condolence on behalf of Syed Ali Geelani, said that we are indebted to these martyrs for their sacrifices and pledged to carry their mission till its logical end.

 

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