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JKLF pays tribute to Billa, Aali Kadal martyrs | KNO

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Srinagar, November 17 (KNO) : Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) on Saturday paid tributes to Parvaiz Ahmad Billa and Aali Kadal martyrs on their anniversaries.JKLF as per a statement issued to KNO said that “these martyrs have rendered sacrifices for our better and secure future and no Kashmiri can ever turn a blind eye to their struggle and sacrifices.”JKLF said that struggle will continue till the achievement of their cherished goal. It is worth to mention that the anniversary of Aali Kadal is being observed on 19th November 2018. JKLF leaders along with other people will gather at Mazar I shuhada Eidgah at 10:30 am and participate in a remembrance cum prayers meeting.Simultaneously, a blood donation camp will also be held at JKLF office Abiguzar in this connection which will start from 11:30 am in the morning. JKLF leaders, activists, students and well-wishers of martyrs will donate their blood for the welfare of the needy.(KNO)

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