‘All active militants in J&K are locals’
Terming proposed Million March as a historic occasion, Chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference Syed Ali Geelani appealed all the pro-freedom people to start preparations from for making it a success.
He urged people come out in large numbers from every village, town and city to send a clear message to the world that the Kashmiri people are still firm on their demand for plebiscite and they want to decide their future through the Scotland type of referendum process.
He said prime minister of India can’t buy the freedom demand of the Kashmiri people even if he will announce Rs 10 lakh crore.
“Kashmiri people will eat nothing but they will never bow before the atrocities and brutalities of India.” During his continuous house detention process, Geelani sahab today sent invitation letters to all the top pro-freedom and Islamic leaders in which they have been invited to take part in the scheduled march.
Reacting over the questions raised on the citizenship of the youth who was martyred in Khandipura village of Kulgam district, Chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference Syed Ali Geelani said that all the militants active in the state are of Kashmiri origin and no foreign militant is active here.
“Youths who come from across the cease-fire line are from those Kashmiri families who migrated from here to Azad Kashmir and Pakistan in 1947 and after the migrations.”
Paying rich tributes to all the martyrs Geelani said, “Funeral prayers of martyrs are clear referendum that the people of Jammu & Kashmir are against the forced occupation of India.”
Geelani also paid rich tributes to the Abu-Qasim. He said that the rigid and stubborn approach of India is persuading children to adopt this challenging and courageous path.
“Youth pickup guns instead of books and pen.”
He said that India by adopting unrealistic approach want to solve the Kashmir issue through the power of gun.
Geelani said that if military power was capable of solving the disputes and problems then the Kashmir issue would have been solved in 68 years.