Muscular approach can never force to submission : Geelani, pays tribute to slain militants

SRINAGAR, OCT 26 (PTK): Paying glorious tributes to half a dozen militants killed in gunfights, chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Geelani said that “no day passes without youth being butchered and massacred by Indian forces”. He said that those fighting for their basic and fundamental rights are labeled as “Terrorists” and gunned down day in and day out.

 Hurriyat chairman said that these ultimate sacrifices have made movement so precious that nobody can ever think of any compromise or betrayal. He said that Delhi rulers and their local henchmen should bear it in mind that muscular approach can never force a nation to submission and unending killing spree and fear psychoses cannot lease for them ever.

Meanwhile Chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Geelani in a statement said that 27th October 1947 was the saddest and blackest day of human history in general and Kashmir history in particular when Indian barbaric and ruthless army landed in the paradise of Kashmir, making it a hell for the last 7 decades.

He said that it was this ill-fated day of October 27, 1947 when our long and pathetic days of unrest, slavery and subjugation started. It was on this day when India against all constitutional, legal, moral or democratic norms landed its army in this unfortunate land, putting an end to our civil, social, religious and human liberties.

Syed Ali Geelani said that Maharaja Hari Singh had no democratic right, as a head of the state, to call for military intervention at the time when he himself had lost the control and was on run from the valley, facing a revolt from the population against his cruel rule.

Hurriyat chairman questioned how a single person can decide the fate of millions of people when this justification was given by India itself while pleading the cases of Hyderabad and Junagarah as they took control of both by their army but denying the same in Kashmir, defines the imperialistic, biased and arrogant mindset of the rulers of India. (PTK)