Srinagar: In occupied Kashmir, the Chairman of Hurriyet forum, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has maintained that India has no option but to accept Jammu and Kashmir as a dispute and take solid steps resolve it.

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq in a media interview in Srinagar said that Peoples Democratic Party had lost its agenda and Bharatiya Janata Party, the protagonist of Hindutva ideology, was ruling the occupied territory. He pointed out that the RSS-backed forces had unleashed a cultural and political onslaught against the Kashmiri people. He deplored that the Indian public did not react the way they should have reacted to what happened to the Kashmiri people at the hands of Indian occupational forces in the territory.

The Chairman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin Malik in a statement condemned the puppet authorities for not allowing the holding of Seerat Conference on the Eid Milad day. He said that disallowing an indoor Seerat event and stopping people from participating in it was a glaring example of Muslim animosity practiced by India and its local agents.

Dukhtaran-e-Millat and Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party in their statements expressing concern over the deteriorating health of the son of illegally detained DeM Chairperson Aasiya Andrabi lashed out at the puppet administration for separating the ailing son from his parents at this crucial time. Ahmad Bin Qasim, the younger son of Aasiya Andrabi, was operated on at Soura Medical hospital after he developed unbearable pain in his abdomen. The boy’s parents Aasiya Andrabi and Muhammad Qasim Fakhtoo are in jail, and have not been released even on bail to look after their ailing son.

The puppet authorities in blatant violations of basic human rights continued to put a minor, Rayees Ahmad Mir, from Baramulla district to languish under illegal detention in a Jammu jail even after High Court of the territory has quashed black law Public Safety Act against him.

A Hurriyet delegation led by Muhammad Musaddiq Aadil visited Wadora area of Sopore to express solidarity with the family of Mus’ab Majeed, who was martyred by Indian troops during the ongoing uprising in the in the territory. Hurriyet leaders Mukhtar Ahmad Waza and Bilal Siddiqui addressing gatherings in Islamabad and Pahalgam denounced the authorities for conducting police raids on Hurriyet leaders and activists.

Hurriyet leaders Agha Syed Hassan Al-Moosvi Al-Safvi and Qazi Yasir led big Eid Milad processions in Srinagar and Islamabad.

Meanwhile, the Chairman Kashmir Council European Union, Ali Syed Raza in a statement in Brussels appealed to Antonio Guterres, new Secretary General of the United Nations, to play an effective role for amicable settlement of the Kashmir dispute. KMS

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