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Jama’at supports JRL’s protest program over Art-35A | KNO

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Srinagar, February 12 (KNO) : Jama’at-e-Islami on Tuesday termed any attempt of tinkering with Article 35A as ‘unacceptable’ and pledged complete support to peaceful protest program called by Joint Resistant Leadership (JRL). Jama’at chief spokesperson, Advocate Zahid Ali, in a statement issued to KNO said, “Any attempt of tinkering with Article 35A, which provides special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir, is unacceptable and all vicious designs by anti-state forces will be frustrated jointly.” “Anti-Kashmir forces are leaving no stone unturned to erode special status of state and by every passing day such spiteful and communal elements are trying to use their influence aimed to change the demographical character of Jammu and Kashmir. These fascist forces should know every anti-Kashmir agenda will be defeated by Kashmiris collectively,” Zahid Ali said. He further added, the resistance by Kashmiris for safeguarding and protecting the special status of Jammu and Kashmir is impossible to be defeated and every attempt of fiddling will be resisted tooth and nail. “Jama’at at this juncture pledges its full support to Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) for protection of states special position and terms it ‘rightful,” spokesperson said.(KNO)

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