Kashmiris’ sacrifices not to be allowed go waste: Nayeem
IHK BAR concerned over qayoom’s declining health in jail
Srinagar, December 22 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, All Parties Hurriyet Conference leader, Nayeem Ahmed Khan has said that the unparalleled sacrifices rendered by the Kashmiri people for securing their right to self-determination will not be allowed to go waste.
Nayeem Ahmed Khan addressing public gatherings in Tappar and Delina areas of Baramulla pointed out that Indian troops were on a killing spree with no respect to human life in the occupied territory. He strongly condemned the illegal detention of Hurriyet leaders and activists under the black law, Public Safety Act. The APHC leader urged the United Nations to play an effective role in settling the Kashmir dispute.
The High Court Bar Association of occupied Kashmir in a meeting in Srinagar expressed serious concern over the deteriorating health of its President, Mian Abdul Qayoom in Kathua jail. The Bar termed his continued illegal detention as an act of political vendetta.
The spokesman of Jammu and Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society in a statement in Srinagar appealed to the international human rights bodies to impress upon India to end unabated torture in the territory. He said that the occupation authorities were using torture as a weapon to suppress the aspirations of the Kashmiri people.
On the other hand, the APHC-AJK Chapter in a meeting in Islamabad, today, strongly denounced the stepped up Indian state terrorism in occupied Kashmir. It was presided over by the Convenor, Mehmood Ahmed Saghar.
In India, Samajwadi Party leader, Mohammad Azam Khan in his public comments made in Uttar Pradesh's Badaun district, questioned Kashmir’s accession to India. He said, the dispute over Kashmir being part of India was yet to be resolved.
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