Take to streets: Hurriyat (G), DeM to people
Srinagar, July 6: Describing July 7 and July 8, as historically significant, the Hurriyat Conference (G) general secretary Masrat Alam Bhat has reiterated his appeal to people to come on the streets and hold protests from dawn to dusk on these days against the continued killings by the armed forces.
“We have to take to the streets on these days to put across the message to the world that were are not ready to accept the Indian control and we have girded their loins to break the chains of slavery,” he said, according to Hurriyat spokesman.
Masrat has appealed to the people to establish Bait-ul-Mal in all localities. Mohallas and villages and deposit Rs 50 cash and two kg rice with the Imams of local Masjids to continue the movement without any difficulty.
Meanwhile, the Dukhtran-i-Milat chief Asiya Andrabi has appealed to the people to come on streets and hold protests for 48 hours from Wednesday morning and make the Hurriyat programme a complete success.
Asiya, according to DeM statement, has appealed to the people to raise slogans: “Go India Go Back; Leave Jammu and Kashmir” and recite Qanoot-e-Nazila on these days to invoke Allah’s blessings and succour.
Meanwhile, Asiya has termed as unfortunate the recent statement of the president of Anjuman-e-Sharai Shiyaan claiming that she had offended the sentiments of Shia community.
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