Nayeem Khan visits South Kashmir
Meets Pro-Freedom Activists
Srinagar, Jan 10: Chairman of National Front chairman Nayeem Ahmad Khan Thursday visited south Kashmir and interacted with a number of pro-freedom activists of Islamabad (Anantnag) and Bijebhara.
“Khan assured the activists that their sacrifices would not go waste and that their precious proposals will be given a serious thought. He also visited the senior resistance activist Shabnum Ali Sheikh of Islamabad and Farooq Ahmad Dahel of Bijbehara and condoled the death of their brothers, Tariq Ali Sheikh and Gulzar Ahmad Dahel respectively,” a NF spokesman said in a statement.
“Khan had a marathon consultation with all the activists cutting across the party lines. He patiently heard their proposals and grievances,” the spokesman added.
Khan assured them that their dreams would come true. He said Islamabad (Anantnag) district had produced the torch bearers in the resistance movement. “It hardly matters that which party they belong to, the fact remains that they have rendered tremendous sacrifices and faced hardships in the way of resistance. I assure you that your sacrifices will not go waste and the torch of resistance will continue to remain burning until the sun of freedom rises,” the NF spokesman quoted Khan as having said.
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