Ongoing liberation struggle gaining momentum: Gilani

Srinagar, June 19, 2013 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, the veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani has said that the ongoing struggle is gaining momentum and getting stronger with more and more educated youth joining it.Syed Ali Gilani in a statement issued in Srinagar said that New Delhi had used its all tactics to suppress the ongoing Kashmir liberation movement but achieved nothing except despondency and disappointment’.

He said that the public reaction to the execution of Muhammad Afzal Guru proved that their deceptive methods and plots would fail to change the thinking of freedom-loving people.

While lauding the role played by educated youth, Geelani said, “The credit goes to our educated youth, who with their commitment to and practical participation in the struggle despite repressive measures by employed by the government, carried on the struggle successfully.”

Syed Ali Gilani lauded the role of Kashmir University students to convey in a dignified and peaceful manner to Chief Justice of India and other participants that India had no legal or moral right over the Jammu and Kashmir.

Gilani said as students and faculty members of KU’s Law department do not stand when anthem of India is being played, he personally feels happy and satisfied. “The students have conveyed that though through its power India may rule and run the state affairs but can neither conquer our hearts nor suppress our passion for our birth right,” the veteran Hurrieyt leader said.

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