NRKs PAY TRIBUTES TO MIRWAIZ, LONE

‘UNITY KEY TO SUCCESS’

NISAR THOKER

Islamabad, May 21: Non Resident Kashmiri (NRK)leaders on Saturday paid rich tributes to late Mirwaiz Muhammad Farooq and Abdul Gani Lone at a seminar organized by Hurriyat (M) here.   

 Speakers highlighted the supreme sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs and renewed their pledge to take their mission to a logical end. “They sacrificed their today for our better tomorrow,” speakers said. 

 They also denounced the “unabated human rights violations” in Kashmir and appealed the international community to impress upon India to put an end to it.

 Terming unity as key to success they said that it was high time that Kashmiri leaders should burry their hatchet and forge a broad based unity so as to take the people out from the dark prospects of despondency and chaos. 
 Describing dialogue as a civilized way to resolve dispute they said that Kashmiris were not averse to dialogue, however, they maintained that bilateralism had miserably failed to resolve Kashmir dispute and emphasized the need for associating genuine
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NRKs PAY TRIBUTES TO MIRWAIZ, LONE

‘UNITY KEY TO SUCCESS’

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