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ML Pays Rich Tributes To Slain Youths Of North & South Kashmir | KNO

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Srinagar March 25  (KNO) : Paying rich tributes to two slain youth Helmatpora Kupwara, Duru Islamabad & Beerwa gunfight, Muslim League spokesman Saad Salafi on Sunday said “our youth lay their lives to end the age-old slavery and putting a huge responsibility on our shoulders to honor these sacrifices and take the movement to its logical end. Blaming Indian authorities for continuous bloodshed, Saad Salafi said that their haughty and stubborn attitude is prime cause of present mayhem.

Lashing at authorities for their inhuman approach, Saad salafi said that it is the arrogant and stubborn approach of New Delhi that is giving rise to uncertainty and multiplying human tragedies. Political space is being choked and freedom of speech denied, said he and added that authorities are executing their age-old practice of detentions and intimidations and stated that it is natural phenomenon and resentment and as such those youth subjected to humiliation and torture have only one option to resent the coercion with might and their resolve.

Spokesman said that it is very disheartening and sad that we are counting dead corpses of our youngsters and as such we are duty bound to follow their sacred mission with sincerity and commitment.

Extended his condolences with grieved families, Saad Salafi said that “we deeply feel this, as loss of precious lives is a lifelong agony for those grieved families, added he and prayed for eternal peace to the departed martyrs and forbearance to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss.

He said the mission remains unfinished and added that ongoing freedom struggle is in sequence and while commenting over present situation, he said the ongoing freedom struggle is in sequence and a chain of the very mission commenced in 1931 and since 1947 till now 6 lakh people have achieved martyrdom, saying that these martyrs while laying responsibility over then leadership faced bullets with velour and were expecting that leadership would not deceive them and at any cost would hold on to mission and forbid bargaining.(KNO)

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