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Ongoing uprising is a continuous process of the movement: Malik
Published at October 30, 2016 03:55:21 0Comment(s) 486 views
Rising Kashmir News
Srinagar
Terming the ongoing uprising as “revolution” JKLF chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik Sunday said the ongoing “revolution” is a continuous part of the struggle and it will continue as long as people approve of it.
“We are in close contact with the people and as long as they want it will continue,” Malik said day after he was released from central jail.
“Other similar movements are not very different,” Malik said, “Why Intifada is happening in Palestine every three years and how many similar movements were there in India’s freedom struggle?” he questioned.
Malik said the protest calendars are not being thrust upon people but are being announced after consultation with them.
Malik lashed out at Indian media saying it has started a campaign against the frontline leaders of Kashmir to defame the movement they are representing.
“They have started a defamation campaign against Geelani saheb, Mirwaiz saheb, Asiya Andrabi sahiba and me,” Malik said adding “some local journalists and newspapers have also been assigned by India to break the unity between me, Geelani sahib and Mirwaiz saheb.”
Malik said such a large movement that involves every section of the society and the length and breadth of Kashmir can neither by instigated by some people nor by any country. Its size suggests, it has to be indigenous, he insisted, adding this is the outcome of the suppression and torture of youth that Delhi launched in Kashmir.
Reacting sharply over the recent remarks of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti that she is the biggest ‘human rights activist’ and people who had took guns in 1989 were ‘illiterates’, Malik said, “All militant groups in Kashmir were started by the students of Islamic Students League. I want to ask her, is Salahudin an illiterate, was Ishfaq Majeed an illiterate, was Dr Guru an illiterate, was Nadeem Khateeb an illiterate?”
Malik said, “Mehbooba Mufti has crossed all limits.”
Published at October 30, 2016 03:55:21 0Comment(s) 486 views
Rising Kashmir News
Srinagar
Terming the ongoing uprising as “revolution” JKLF chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik Sunday said the ongoing “revolution” is a continuous part of the struggle and it will continue as long as people approve of it.
“We are in close contact with the people and as long as they want it will continue,” Malik said day after he was released from central jail.
“Other similar movements are not very different,” Malik said, “Why Intifada is happening in Palestine every three years and how many similar movements were there in India’s freedom struggle?” he questioned.
Malik said the protest calendars are not being thrust upon people but are being announced after consultation with them.
Malik lashed out at Indian media saying it has started a campaign against the frontline leaders of Kashmir to defame the movement they are representing.
“They have started a defamation campaign against Geelani saheb, Mirwaiz saheb, Asiya Andrabi sahiba and me,” Malik said adding “some local journalists and newspapers have also been assigned by India to break the unity between me, Geelani sahib and Mirwaiz saheb.”
Malik said such a large movement that involves every section of the society and the length and breadth of Kashmir can neither by instigated by some people nor by any country. Its size suggests, it has to be indigenous, he insisted, adding this is the outcome of the suppression and torture of youth that Delhi launched in Kashmir.
Reacting sharply over the recent remarks of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti that she is the biggest ‘human rights activist’ and people who had took guns in 1989 were ‘illiterates’, Malik said, “All militant groups in Kashmir were started by the students of Islamic Students League. I want to ask her, is Salahudin an illiterate, was Ishfaq Majeed an illiterate, was Dr Guru an illiterate, was Nadeem Khateeb an illiterate?”
Malik said, “Mehbooba Mufti has crossed all limits.”