March to Khanqah today: Aasiya
‘Make Protest Programme Successful’
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 22: Chairperson of Dukhtaran-e-Millat, Syeda Aasiya Andrabi appealed people to make the Hurriyat (G) protest programme including march towards Khanqah here and demonstrations at the respective district headquarters successful on Friday.
In a statement, Aasiya said people should adhere to the programme even if there is inclement weather.
“After the Friday prayers, people of Srinagar should march towards Khanqah. In other district demonstrations should be held at respective district headquarters. People should put on white dress and raise slogans,” she said.
Aasiya maintained that there would be no talks with New Delhi unless it accepts Kashmir as a disputed territory.
“Our leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani has made it clear during the meeting with Bhim Singh (President of Panthers Party) that there won’t be no talks till India accepts Kashmir as disputed,” she said.
“The protests, sit-ins, stone pelting are manifestations of our long standing demand and resolve to attain right to self-determination,” she said.
Aasiya said those parents who were concerned over the academic career of their wards, should “have a look at the hundreds of youth and teenagers languishing in jails and police stations. There only crime is that they only raised voice against the suppression,” she added.
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