Hurriyat (G) announces new protest program
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 10: Continuing with its ‘quit Kashmir movement’ the Hurriyat (G) on Saturday announced a new program.
In a statement, party spokesman said a meeting was held under the conglomerate’s acting chairman, Ghulam Nabi Sumji. The meeting among others was participated by senior leaders Masarat Alam and Peer Saifullah. After the meeting the party gave a fresh calendar of protests. The program has been support by Dukhtaran-e-Millat.
The statement said there will be Hartal on Sunday to express solidarity with the youth and teenagers killed by police and CRPF. “On Monday, July 12 there will be civil curfew to express solidarity with the Kashmiri detainees lodged in various jails. On July 13, people should march to Mazar-e-Shauhda. On 14th and 15 July, peaceful protests should be held in respective localities. On July 16th, people should wear white clothes and stage protests after Friday prayers at the respective district headquarters. People of Srinagar should march to Batamaloo to express solidarity with the three persons including a woman killed in CRPF firing.
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