No strike today, Islamabad Chalo on Monday:Hurriyat (G)
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 3: The Hurriyat Conference (G) on Saturday issued a fresh protest program for next 6-days as a part of its ‘Quit Kashmir” movement against the recent killings by paramilitary CRPF and police in the Valley.
A spokesman of Hurriyat (G) in a statement said after a marathon meeting of its constituents here, it was decided that there would be no hartal on Sunday. However, the conglomerate has asked the people to hoist black flags on their vehicles as a mark of protest against the recent killings.
According to the statement, on Monday July 5, people should to march to Islamabad to express solidarity with the people there over the killing of three youth by police.
“On Tuesday, July 6, the students should wear black bands and stage protests for one hour. The students upto 8th standard have been asked to stage demonstrations inside their respective schools. The students from 9th standard onwards should protest outside their schools,” the statement said.
“On Wednesday and Thursday, July 7 and 8, the people have been asked to stage sit-in on roads in their respective localities. During the sit-ins, the Mohalla Committees should organise langars (community kitchens) in their respective localities,” it said.
The statement said on Friday, July 9 the people should assemble at tehsil headquarters of respective districts and stage peaceful demonstrations.
The Hurriyat has appealed the people to deposit Rs 50 and 2 kilograms of rice with their respective Mohalla Committees for distribution among the needy and poor.
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