India’s policy of suppression failed to yield any results for New Delhi: APHC
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In occupied Kashmir, Chairman of All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Gilani says India’s policy of suppression and repression has failed to yield any positive results for New Delhi.
In a statement in in Srinagar, Gilani reiterated his call for continuing boycott of sham Indian parliamentary elections during all next phases in the occupied territory.
He said participation in any election under India would negate the sacrifices, rendered by the Kashmiri youth for the freedom cause.
In a statement in Srinagar, Dukhtaran-e-Millat spokesperson slammed deliberate attempts by Indian judiciary to prolong the detention of party Chairperson, Aasiya Andrabi and her associates Nahida Nasreen and Fehmida Sufi.
The DeM spokesperson urged Amnesty International and other human rights organization to play a pro-active role to ensure the release of the party leaders.
Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference, Shabbir Ahmed Dar in a statement paid glowing tributes to martyrs, Shahjehan Ahmed Mir and Abid Hussain Wagey who were killed by Indian troops during a cordon and search operation in Gahand area of Shopian district, yesterday.
He said priceless sacrifices offered by youth have given a clear message to India that it can no longer occupy the territory by the dint of military might.
Jamiat Ahle Hadeeth in a statement in Srinagar denounced the shifting of Hurriyat leaders to the jails outside the occupied territory. The party demanded immediate release of Mushtaq Ahmad Veeri and other Hurriyat leaders. Meanwhile, senior APHC leader and President of Anjuman-e-Sharie- Shian, Agha Syed Hassan Al-Moosvi Al-Safvi was detained by Indian Income Tax Department at Srinagar airport when he reached from New Delhi.
India’s infamous National Investigation Agency arrested a youth identified as Irshad Ahmad Reshi from Ratnipora in Pulwama district, today.