Beware of miscreants spreading hatred: Yasin Malik
Tahab (Pulwama) July 3: The Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), Muhammad Yasin Malik, on Sunday said people should follow Islamic teachings in letter and spirit in their day to day lives.
While addressing a Seerat conference here in south Kashmir, Malik said. “It is imperative for all of us to follow the tenets of Islam to lead a successful life and thereafter.”
He impressed upon scholars and religious clerics to educate people about brotherhood and harmony. “There are some miscreants who are spreading hatred on sectarian lines. Ulema have to ensure that people with nefarious designs are kept at bay,” he added.
Referring to Kashmir problem he said, “Resolve of Kashmiris to achieve freedom was not broken in 63-years. Even the military might and the repressive measures could not end the aspirations of Kashmiris. We have been giving sacrifice for the past 63-years.”
He said the time had come when India should stop repeating the past politics and tactics. “India should take positive and bold steps to resolve the Kashmir problem once for all,” Malik added.
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