Hurriyat (M) smells rat
Beeru Incident
Srinagar, July 24: Expressing serious concern over the gutting of a Masjid Sharief at Ohunagam, Beeru, in district Budgam, the Hurriyat Conference (M) alleged that there was a close link between Kashmir issue and these incidents.
“From 1947 to this date, such incidents have been taking place in Kashmir continuously. We salute the sagacity and wisdom of Kashmiris who always fought the conspiracies behind these incidents with courage and determination and never allowed the enemies to succeed in their nefarious designs to trigger infighting among them,” said a spokesman of the Hurriyat in a statement today.
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