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Muslims urged to maintain unity to thwart enemies’ designs

Srinagar, January 05, 2016 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, Hurriyet leadership has called upon Muslims around the world including Jammu and Kashmir to maintain unity and brotherhood to thwart evil designs of enemy forces against Islam and Muslims. The veteran Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani in a statement issued in Srinagar pointed out that imperialistic powers and Zionist lobbies were making every attempt to inflame disunity and discord in Muslim world. The veteran leader urged Muslims to rise above the sectarian differences and unite on the teachings of Holy Qur’an and Prophet Muhammad (SAW) to come out of the present quagmire.

APHC Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq in his statement cautioned people to beware of the elements trying to stoke sectarian passions and discord. Appealing Muslims throughout the world including Kashmir not to fall prey to the designs of anti-Islam forces. The Mirwaiz said, already large-scale bloodshed is going on in parts of the Islamic world, and appropriate steps are needed to end this bloodshed and create stability in the Muslim world.

Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) Chairman, Shabbir Ahmad Shah also appealed people to uphold communal harmony in the territory saying, “We are struggling for a greater cause. We must refrain from every activity that may lead to communal disharmony.” The leaders also condemned the imposition of curfew and restrictions by authorities use of excessive of force by Indian police and paramilitary forces on unarmed civilians and peaceful protestors in different areas of the territory.

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