Srinagar: National Conference Party President, Member of Parliament Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Vice President Omar Abdullah on Monday paid glowing tributes to the martyrs of 1931 calling the day a landmark in the history of Jammu and Kashmir.
While recalling the sacrifice of the 13 July “martyrs”, the leaders said the day is an important landmark in the history of Jammu and Kashmir which will never go out of sight. He stated the implications of the day thickened over time and resulted in the transformation of the state from a feudalistic to a democratic one. “The brave men who laid their lives on 13th of July 1931 belonged to a generation of wisdom, and vision. They saw in darkness and despair, a vision for the forthcoming generations; they envisioned a society free from bondage, discrimination and oppression,” he said.
“Every year we remember the supreme sacrifice of the “martyrs” of 13 July 1931 and the idea behind remembering them is not merely an act of reminiscing past, and memorializing. On the day, we should reiterate our commitment to the ideals of our revered “martyrs”, whose every drop of blood is sacred to us. Sher-e-Kashmir too has galvanized his life and mission with the supreme sacrifice of the “martyrs” that marks the shift from stoicism to dynamism. I on this day pay my earnest tributes to all the “martyrs” who laid their lives on that day to secure a new dawn of freedom for future generations. The “martyrs” of 1931 will continue to be a beacon of light for us and for the coming generations. Every single drop of their blood is sacred to us,” he said.
Party’s Vice President Omar Abdullah while paying tributes to the “martyrs” said that the 13th July marks the collective defiance of the oppressed. “The day is the watershed moment in the people’s struggle for restoration of their universal human rights. It was their valor that inspired millions of others to rise against the then despotic and autocratic regime. We observe the day to reiterate our commitment to fight evil with kindness, violence with non-violence and peaceful struggle. On this day, I pay my humble tributes to all the “martyrs”, who laid their lives for securing a dignified life for future generations,” he said.