Quit J&K'; Gilani releases message for indian forces

Quit J&K'; Gilani releases message for indian forces

ISLAMABAD: (APP) Chairman of All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Gilani, has asked the Indian forces to read the writing on the wall and quit Occupied Kashmir.

Syed Ali Gilani, who is under house arrest for a very long time now, released his written message titled `Quit Jammu and Kashmir, an appeal to Indian soldiers, please go home', in English, Hindi and Urdu languages, KMS reported.

"Even though your actions have killed one lakh people, disappeared 10,000 and orphaned more than 60,000 children to subdue us collectively and make us surrender our fundamental right of freedom, yet the emotion of love and reverence that martyrdom of commander Burhan Wani mobilized across and beyond Kashmir, should open your eyes," the APHC Chairman wrote in the message.

"The more you strike us down, the more we shall rise with renewed determination and vigour. We are in the process of liberating our minds and the days of freedom are in sight," he added.

Elaborating, Syed Ali Gilani stated, "This is the time for you to see the writing on the wall and think upon what you always intended to do and what it has presented you with always."

He wrote, "You thought your violence would kill our dreams for freedom. They have not. You thought our spirit would break (and) we would turn against each other. We will not. You have succeeded in murder, but not in the death of our dreams. Before more violence, before more sorrow, before more graves, we ask you to stop."

"Ours is a rich and resilient culture. We are a proud people whose hospitality has defined our history. We welcome guests, invited or uninvited, not invaders. We understand your deception, your psychological warfare. You will be tired of killing us; some day you might be horrified at what you have done to humanity. We will never tire of struggling for our history, our future, our freedom. We will not forgive. We will not forget," he stated in his message.

The APHC Chairman said, "Since we believe there must be some humanity left in you as sons, brothers, husbands, fathers and as people, we appeal you to lend solidarity to people of Jammu and Kashmir for our rightful self-determination, and the right of the people of Jammu and Kashmir to be free. We call on your conscience to end the long chapter of deception, tyranny and death."

"Therefore, we appeal and urge you to leave our land. Save your individual conscience and help your national soul with healing that only comes from acknowledgement and acceptance of truth which is that people of Jammu and Kashmir are not with India and will never be. Stop violence, go home Indian soldiers," the APHC chairman concluded.