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Geelani concerned about human losses in cross border firing

K H News Service by K H News Service
October 4, 2017
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Srinagar: Syed Ali while referring to loss of precious lives in cross border shoot-out between India and Pakistan, unprovoked statements related to complete integration of state with Indian union, from BJP and RSS leadership and recent braid chopping incidents, said that life, honour and dignity is at stake and people are feeling insecure.
Syed Ali Geelani while terming situation as extreme worrisome, said that in occupied state and under the shadow of gun, people are living a miserable life and in an atmosphere of uncertainty.
Geelani said that BJP and RSS leadership is ignorant about sensitive nature of Kashmir issue and added that illegal tricks and follies can never do away with this serious issue.
Millions of people are affiliated with this issue and India since last 70 years however utilising its military might and deceit, failed to change and alter its nature, said Geelani.
Geelani called both countries to observe restraint and said that God forbid any flare can culminate into a full-fledged war in Sub Continent and none can bear aftershocks and devastations evolved during war.
Geelani said that it is wise for both countries to avoid horrors of war as it guarantees the stability and tranquillity in Sub -continent.
Millions of people in India, Pakistan and war-torn state are living in uncertainty and below poverty line, said Geelani.
The cross-border skirmishes and shoot out between Indo-Pak forces on so-called control line has resulted into massive death and destruction of human lives, livestock and crops, said Geelani.
International community should take serious and effective diplomatic steps for final and lasting solution to Kashmir issue, added Geelani.
The loss of precious lives is painful and a serious issue for entire human community and added till how long India will ignore the historical facts of the issue and deceive international community, saying that right of self-determination movements are gaining momentum and garnering support at international level.
Hurriyat leader suggested and asked Pakistan to deal Kashmir issue as an important party and in a responsible and effective way and while laying stress on observing patience and endurance said that cross border and unprovoked firing by Indian troops need to be highlighted at international level.
Commenting over braid chopping incidents, Geelani said that those involved in this heinous crime and disrespect for womenfolk are more worse than Satan.
Hurriyat leader asked people to be united, organise mass movement and strive against this troublesome situation so that all nefarious and inhuman designs are made a failure as observed in past.

 

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