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Wednesday 29 February 2012

Peoples League pays tributes to Mufti Gh. Mohi-u-din Najar on his 12th Martyrdom Anniversary imtiyaz reshi


Jammu Kashmir Peoples League has convened one day seminar at its central office Kursoo Rajbagh, Srinagar. Peoples League paid gleaming tributes to Mufti Gh. Mohi-u-din Najar of Darepora Lolab Kupwara on his 10th martyrdom anniversary, who was a prime founder of Peoples League. Gh. Mohi-u-din Najar was arrested by the Indian police and remain under detention for continuously 06 years. Mufti Najar was killed outside TADA court Srinagar by Indian Task Force in 2000. While speaking on the occasion senior Hurriyat Leader and Acting Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza said that the sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs would not be allowed to go waste and their mission would be taken to its logical conclusion, despite all odds. Waza said that Kashmiri martyrs centre-staged Kashmir dispute at the international level. Waza emphasizes that India has converted the entire south Asian region into a dangerous zone due to its state terrorism and added that the people of Kashmir were being victimized for demanding their inalienable right to self–determination. He maintained that no power on earth could deter them from continuing their liberation struggle.
 Waza stresses that Kashmir is a political dispute which could be resolved through peaceful negotiations involving Pakistan, India and genuine leadership of the Kashmiri people. He said that Kashmiris liberation struggle was genuine and based on the principles of justice. Waza urged India to honour the commitment made by its leaders with the international community to give the Kashmiris the right to decide their fate themselves.
 Waza said that peace in South Asia depends on the issue of Kashmir. He said that people of Kashmir would like that both India & Pakistan should progress in close relationship but they can not ignore the people of Kashmir. They should start three party dialogue, and three parties to the conflict should be involved in dialogue. He said that without Kashmiri any dialogue with Pakistan will not bring any positive results.
 Waza said that the Peoples League had always supported peace efforts between India and Pakistan and pinned hope that the upcoming round of talks between both the countries would bear results in terms of settlement of the dispute.
The seminar was attended by Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi,  Gulzar ah Katju, Gh. Nabi Waseem, Mohd Maqbool Sofi,   Raouf Kashmiri, Afaaq Ahmad, Shabir Ahmad and hundreds of PL activists. Spokesman pl imtiyaz reshi.

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