Blasphemous acts against Islam intolerable: Malik
Srinagar, Oct 31: The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik has strongly condemned the act of uploading anti-Muslim photographs on social network, terming this blasphemy as an act of propagating hatred and mischief.
In a press statement issued today, Malik said: “This abominable act in Kishtwar Doda has been committed when the flames of hatred are still high in Zanaskar.”
Announcing that a high level delegation of Front headed by advocate Bashir Ahmad Bhat would leave for Kishtwar Doda on Thursday to try to ensure religious harmony and brotherhood among the people, Malik said, “The sequence of these provocative acts is indicative of the fact that some agencies want to distract the focus of people from Kashmir movement to other side are bent upon propagating religious hatred among the people of Jammu Kashmir.”
“After the having failed to divide the people in the name of Maslaks, these enemies of Kashmir now want to derail our centuries-old religious tolerance and harmony,” Malik said, adding “At this crucial time people of Jammu Kashmir have to come out together and defeat the abominable ambitions of enemies.”
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