NF pays tributes to Khan
Srinagar, Feb 16: Jammu and Kashmir National Front (NF) has paid glowing tributes to Shaheed Gul Muhammad Khan, brother of senior pro-movement leader Naeem Ahmad Khan, on his martyrdom anniversary and hailed his unforgettable services to the ongoing resistance movement.
The NF, at a meeting held here today with its chairman Naeem Ahmad Khan in chair, reiterated that the sacrifices of martyrs would not be let go down the drain at any cost and vowed to continue the resistance movement till the objective of freedom was completely achieved.
The meeting expressed serious concern over the “unabated bloodshed” of people in Kashmir but felt that the sacred blood of martyrs had always strengthened and adorned the resistance movements in the world.
The members offered special prayers for all the martyrs including those of Haigamand and Bandipora, the party statement here added.
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