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JRL calls for shutdown on Jul 7, condemns shifting of Asiya Andrabi to Delhi

K H News Service by K H News Service
July 7, 2018
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Srinagar: Joint Resistance leadership Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Dr. Mohammad Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik taking a strong note of shifting Asia Andrabi, along with her two associates, Fahmeeda Sofi and Nahida Nasreen to Delhi by the Indian National Investigation agency (NIA) and has called for a complete shutdown on 7 July, 2018 Saturday.
Leaders condemned the brazen and dastard action of NIA and termed it the worst form of political vengeance and vendetta against the resistance leadership.
JRL made a fervent appeal to the nation to observe complete shutdown and maintain civil curfew on 7 July 2018 against the shifting of Asia Andrabi and her associates to Delhi by the NIA, saying “Aasiya is suffering from many ailments but puppet rulers undemocratically, shifted her to Delhi against fake allegations and keeping her incarcerated for raising voice for suppressed people.
The incarceration, intimidations and leveling fake allegations against leadership and particularly DeM leadership is unacceptable and outcome of vengeance, said they.
Paying glorious tributes to Shaheed Burhan Wani and other brave hearts ,the JRL asked people to observe complete and statewide shutdown on July 8 ,saying the occupant forces are desperate to create differences, confusion and their intentions to evolve civil war and infighting like situtaions is no more hidden agenda .
Appealing people to forge unity among their folds, the JRL said it is our prime duty to defeat all efforts of occupational forces, police, intelligence agencies and make their shrived move a failure.
The joint resistance leadership alleged that the workers and leaders of resistance movement arrested by NIA have been subjected to psychological torture and inhuman treatment by NIA and the authorities in Tihar jail.
In a statement, the leadership paid their rich tributes to detained leadership and activists and expressed concern over the “ill and inhuman” treatment meted out to senior resistance leaders including Shabir Ahmad Shah, Altaf Ahmad Shah, Ayaz Akbar ,Shahid ul Islam, Peer Saif Ullah, Meraj u Din Kalwal, Nayeem Ahmad Khan ,Farooq Ahmad Dar, Shahid ul Islam, Mohd Aslam Wani, Zahoor Ahmad Watali ,Masarat Aalam Bhat, Dr Gh Mohd Bhat, Muzafar Ahmad Dar ,Dr Mohd Qasim , Dr Shafi Sharieti, Gh Qadir Bhat, Nazir Ahmad Sheikh, Tariq Ahmad , Manzoor Ahmad ,Gh Mohd Khan Sopori, Siraj u Din Mir, Meer Hafiz Ullah ,M Yusuf Mir, Ameer Hamza Shah, M Yusuf Falahi, Ab Gani Bhat, Molana Sarjan Barkati, Shakil Ahmad Yatoo, Ab Rashid Maglo, Farooq Tawheedi and scores of others. The leadership said that repressive measures, intimidations, harassment, killing and maiming won’t break our resolve or force us to submissions and despite all odds, will pursue sacred mission of martyrs.
Appealing international organizations of human rights, the JRL impressed to take serious cognizance of the plight of Kashmiri prisoners and asked to visit jails to take on spot notice of apathetic and deteriorating situations in jails.
A spokesperson of JRL while taking strong note of caging and detaining leadership, said Syed Ali Geelani, Mohd Yasin Malik, Mohd Ashraf Sehrai, and Bilal Sidiqee were placed under house arrest.
Lashing at state authorities for laying curbs, declaring restrictions, JRL said present regime has set a “new example of religious interference” as people were once again barred from offering congregational prayers at Jamia Masjid in Srinagar.
Decrying the frequent curbs and sealing of Jamia Masjid on Fridays, the JRL strongly denounced the imposition of curbs in majority of Downtown areas of Srinagar and condemned the state authorities for “being anti-Muslim” and accused it of “crossing all limits of repression by creating a history of barring Friday prayers at Jamia Masjid. (KNS)

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