Hold rallies in white dress today: Hurriyat (G) to people
‘Make it to Batamaloo after Friday prayers’
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 15: Hurriyat Conference (G) has reiterated its appeal to people to make successful call for protest rallies at centrally located places after Friday prayers tomorrow.
In a statement, the Hurriyat Conference general secretary Masrat Alam Bhat appealed people to wear white Qameez-Shalwars on July 16 and offer Friday prayers in the Masjids at centrally located places and stage protests after Friday prayers. He urged people of Srinagar to march towards Batamaloo where tributes would be paid to recently martyred youth. “Protest rally will also be organized at Batamaloo,” he said, adding that protest rallies would also be organized at Islamabad Chowk, Kulgam, Shopian, Pulwama, Budgam, Ganderbal, Bandipora, Varmul, Kupwara, Handwara and Sopur besides in Chenab Valley, Poonch and Rajouri. “Hurriyat leaders will address the public meetings at these places,” he said.
Masrat Alam has hailed the role of Bar Association and hoped it would continue its struggle in the same spirit.
Masrat welcomed the statement of Traders’ Federation in which it had hailed the spirit and sacrifices of people associated with ongoing freedom movement.
He appealed to all the traders to participate in protests rallies on Friday. He has condemned the police threats to doctors, terming it as reflection of fascist mindset.
Masrat said, “The Quit Jammu Kashmir movement has entered into a decisive phase and people, at this crucial juncture, are required to demonstrate extreme wisdom and farsightedness and maintain unity and brotherhood to take it (movement) to its logical end.”
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