Srinagar, November 01, 2015 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, the Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Political Front (PPF) Muhammad Musadiq Aadil, Dukhtaran-e-Millat President Aasiya Andrabi, Jammu and Kashmir Salvation Movement and People’s Freedom League have announced their full support to Million March program called by Syed Ali Gilani in Srinagar on 7th November.
Musadiq Aadil, during his visit to Baramulla to express solidarity with Sikh community where a woman was mysteriously murdered, said that making the Million March a success was imperative for countering the nefarious designs of the BJP and RSS. He said, “It has become our religious duty to unite and stand under the green flag against the fascist forces and their agents in the valley.
He urged the people to convey a historical message to the world by massively participating in the November 7 Million March that the people of Kashmir are united and have not forgotten the mission of freedom and the sacrifices given by the Kashmiri martyrs.
Aasiya Andrabi in her statement called upon people to boycott Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally and march towards TRC ground to participate in Million March programme. Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir Salvation Movement in a statement issued in Srinagar, said that party had held numerous meetings in all districts of Kashmir and mobilized its resources for making the Million March a success.
Jammu and Kashmir Nation Front Chairman Nayeem Ahmad Khan in his statement denouncing the latest crackdowns on pro-freedom leadership and activists said that India would face final rout on November 7 when millions of people will march on roads to reach Srinagar.
Jammu and Kashmir People’s Freedom League (JKPFL) General Secretary, Muhammad Ramzan Khan has also appealed Kashmiris to join Million March so that a clear cut message to India be given that the people of Kashmir do not want any economic package but their only demand is right to self-determination.
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