GoI under world pressure to resolve K-issue: Hurriyat (M)

Srinagar, Oct 16: Hurriyat Conference (M) on Saturday said Government of India was under tremendous pressure from international community to resolve Kashmir issue.
 “It is only because of the supreme sacrifices of life offered by martyrs that the Kashmir issue has become the focus of international attention. The martyrs are great asset of our ongoing struggle. Their sacrifices will very soon come to fruition as the international pressure is building up on India to resolve Kashmir issue in accordance with the wishes and aspirations of its people,” said a spokesman of the Hurriyat in a statement today, urging the people to continue struggle till the complete realization of the objective of freedom.
 Meanwhile, a delegation of Hurriyat comprising Muhammad Musadiq Adil,  Ghulam Nabi Zaki, Ghulam Muhammad Nagoo,  Abdul Rashid Untoo,  Hakim Abdul Rashid , Abdul Majid Wani , Abddul Rouf and Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi visited Pampore today to condole the demise of 55-year old  employee of State Handloom Development Corporation Ghulam Nabi Mir who was beaten by the armed forces.
 The delegation conveyed the condolence message to the family of martyred from Hurriyat chairman Mirwaiz Muhammad Umar Farooq.

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