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India can't end Quit Kashmir Movement, says GeelaniSrinagar, MTT News Desk: In occupied Kashmir, The Chairman of All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and the President of Jammu & Kashmir Tahreek e Hurriyat (TeH), Syed Ali Shah Geelani has said that India would never succeed to suppress Kashmir liberation movement through use of brute force.

Syed Ali Shah Geelani in a statement issued from Srinagar said that the people of Occupied State of Jammu & Kashmir (OSJK) would continue their peaceful struggle aginst Indian occupation for securing their birthright to self-determination till its complete success.

Geelani paid rich tributes to the Hindwara martyrs on their martyrdom anniversary.

Geelani said that the people of Hindwara district had rendered unprecedented sacrifices for liberation movement and added that their sacrifices would not be allowed to go waste.

The APHC Chairman, Syed Ali Shah Geelani said that the Indian army and its secret agencies tried their best to foil the strike on the occasion of martyrdom anniversary of Hindwara martyrs but the complete strike in the district proved that they would not take rest till completion of martyrs’ mission.

Meanwhile, a function was held in Srinagar to pay homage to the Hindwara martyrs.

The participants of the meeting reiterated to take the liberation movement to its logical end, against all odds.

Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai, Dr Ghulam Muhammad Ganai, Ayaz Akbar, Muhammad Afzal Lone, Sajjad Ahmad Laway, Ashiq Hussain Sofi and Sheikh Mushtaq Ahmad besides others participated in the function.

It would be important to mention here that the Indian troops had killed 17 innocent Kashmiris by opening indiscriminate firing on peaceful demonstrators in Hindwara town on January 25.

 

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