Make July 14-15 sit-in protests successful: Asiya to people
Srinagar, July 13: Supporting the Hurriyat Conference (G) programme, chairperson Dukhtaran-e-Milat Asiya Andrabi has appealed to people to make successful the two day sit-in programme on July 14 and 15.
Asiya, according to DeM statement, called upon all Kashmiris irrespective of their age and gender to keep their houses locked and take to streets on July 14 and July 15.
“As every section of people of united India played their role within their own limits in the war against British imperialism, people of Kashmir belonging to different fields of life should, in the same way, play their respective parts in the ongoing struggle for freedom,” she said.
“The losses in terms of life and material and education of children, are inevitable in the freedom struggle but these can’t be made basis for any compromise,” she said.
“The material sacrifices of cart pushers and daily-wagers have no value before those who offer the supreme sacrifices of their life for the cause of freedom,” she said, appealing people to continue their struggle for freedom. “We should not leave legacy of slavery to our successors,” she said.
Adhere to our program: Hurriyat (G)
Srinagar, July 13: Continuing with its programme, the Hurriyat (G) on Tuesday appealed people to stage a sit- in at respective localities on Wednesday and Thursday.
In a statement, a Hurriyat (G) spokesman said, “People should shun all the business activities on July 14 and 15 and stage a sit-in.”
The spokesman appealed the traders, transporters, shopkeepers and people from all walks of life to adhere to the program.
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