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Kashmiris are taken hostage on celebrate Republic day : Tehreek-e-Muzahamat | KNO

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Srinagar (KNO) : Tehreek-e-Muzahamat Chairman Bilal Ahmed Sidiqui in a statement from Central Jail Srinagar has said that to celebrate Indian Republic Day authorities have taken whole population of Jammu Kashmir as hostage and a complete military operation has been launched to make these celebrations a success. Spree of crackdowns, arrests, raids, and restrictions on public movement and all other repressive and oppressive majors are being employed to create an environment of fear to make this self styled democracy drama a success and to satisfy their colonial ego which is purely based on a false narrative. This process is continuing since last seven long decades but the brave people of Jammu Kashmir have time and again made it clear to New Delhi and World that by no means and methods they are willing to surrender before Indian occupation and they are determined with their uncompromising struggle for freedom till last Indian solider leaves. Forcing a hostile population to join these shame celebrations through military might reflects the bitter truth of the relationship between Kashmir and New Delhi. It is in the larger interests of the sub continent in general and world in particular that New Delhi accept this bitter truth which she want to conceal and work sincerely towards granting people of Jammu Kashmir their promised right to self determination. This is only way for permanent and sustainable Peace in sub continent. Appealing pro freedom masses of Jammu Kashmir to commemorate 26 January 2018 as complete black day Bilal Ahmed Sidiqui said that through this people should once again convey their loud and clear message to Nee Delhi and world that Jammu Kashmir has never been part of Indai and is occupying it only through military and coloniak might which in no way is acceptable to the people.,(KNO)

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