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New Delhi: Separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani triggered a new controversy by praising two Kashmiri militants who were killed in a recent encounter that also cost the life of gallantry award recipient Colonel MN Rai.

The Tuesday encounter that took place in South Kashmir’s Tral area also cost the life of head constable Sanjeev Kumar Singh.

The chairman of the hardline Hurriyat group, Geelani said that their “sacred blood” would not go in vain and India must accept the ground realities. He also sent a high-level party delegation to meet the families of the two Kashmiri youths.

Blaming the Indian government for the insurgency in the region Geelani said, “Due to the rigid and stubborn approach of the Indian government, the youth are opting for gun instead of pen and this policy is costing precious human lives in the region.”

The 84 year old hardliner e-mailed his statement from Delhi, where he is receiving medical treatment.

His statement further read, “The violent path adopted by Kashmiri youth is not any act of hobby nor is it the result of unemployment. They are the students of different colleges and universities who are fully aware about the historical perspective and the tragedy of Kashmir.”

Geelani further added, “These children have witnessed the people’s revolutions in which millions of people came out on the roads and demanded their right to self- determination and reminded India about forgotten promises,” referring to the 2008 and 2010 street agitations in Kashmir.

It is also worth a mention that one of the two militants, killed in encounter was the son of a head constable with J&K police. A leading daily’s carried out a report that said that Khan’s maternal uncle was also a militant. His cousin, Ishfaq Ahmad Khan, was arrested last year after he stabbed a policeman in an attempt to snatch his rifle.

Chairman of Azad Kashmir based United Jihad Council, Syed Salahuddin also joined Geelani in paying tributes to the dead militants. “The two fighters fought bravely and demonstrate the fact that every Mujahid (warrior) of Hizb is committed to the Kashmir cause and is ready to sacrifice his precious life,” he was quoted as saying by a leading daily.

Syed Ali Shah Geelani praises militants who killed Colonel MN Rai

Hurriyat leader Ali Shah Geelani calls terrorists who were killed in J&K encounter 'martyrs' - The Economic Times


Watch Shiv Aroor's Vine "The 2/9 Gorkha war cry. By 11-year-old Alka. As she salutes her father Colonel MN Rai's mortal remains."



 
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Geelani a true freedom fighter and lover of Hurriat. Long Live hizbul Mujahideen.:pakistan:

If he is a true freedom fighter, why doesn't he go fight, instead of writing emails from an Indian govt hospital in New Delhi? He is a coward who sends young people to die, and simultaneously draws benefits from his supposed enemy state.

I'm not surprised - PDF has many Pakistanis who live in western countries and screech against secularism and western values all day. At least, I'm guessing, they don't send young men to their deaths - unlike this hero of yours.
 
New Delhi: Separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani triggered a new controversy by praising two Kashmiri militants who were killed in a recent encounter that also cost the life of gallantry award recipient Colonel MN Rai.

The Tuesday encounter that took place in South Kashmir’s Tral area also cost the life of head constable Sanjeev Kumar Singh.

The chairman of the hardline Hurriyat group, Geelani said that their “sacred blood” would not go in vain and India must accept the ground realities. He also sent a high-level party delegation to meet the families of the two Kashmiri youths.

Blaming the Indian government for the insurgency in the region Geelani said, “Due to the rigid and stubborn approach of the Indian government, the youth are opting for gun instead of pen and this policy is costing precious human lives in the region.”

The 84 year old hardliner e-mailed his statement from Delhi, where he is receiving medical treatment.

His statement further read, “The violent path adopted by Kashmiri youth is not any act of hobby nor is it the result of unemployment. They are the students of different colleges and universities who are fully aware about the historical perspective and the tragedy of Kashmir.”

Geelani further added, “These children have witnessed the people’s revolutions in which millions of people came out on the roads and demanded their right to self- determination and reminded India about forgotten promises,” referring to the 2008 and 2010 street agitations in Kashmir.

It is also worth a mention that one of the two militants, killed in encounter was the son of a head constable with J&K police. A leading daily’s carried out a report that said that Khan’s maternal uncle was also a militant. His cousin, Ishfaq Ahmad Khan, was arrested last year after he stabbed a policeman in an attempt to snatch his rifle.

Chairman of Azad Kashmir based United Jihad Council, Syed Salahuddin also joined Geelani in paying tributes to the dead militants. “The two fighters fought bravely and demonstrate the fact that every Mujahid (warrior) of Hizb is committed to the Kashmir cause and is ready to sacrifice his precious life,” he was quoted as saying by a leading daily.

Syed Ali Shah Geelani praises militants who killed Colonel MN Rai

Hurriyat leader Ali Shah Geelani calls terrorists who were killed in J&K encounter 'martyrs' - The Economic Times
Syed Gillani is a true lion
 
If he is a true freedom fighter, why doesn't he go fight, instead of writing emails from an Indian govt hospital in New Delhi? He is a coward who sends young people to die, and simultaneously draws benefits from his supposed enemy state.

I'm not surprised - PDF has many Pakistanis who live in western countries and screech against secularism and western values all day. At least, I'm guessing, they don't send young men to their deaths - unlike this hero of yours.
He is too old to fight. At least he is respectful for us compared to other fake leaders.
 

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He is too old to fight. At least he is respectful for us compared to other fake leaders.
Did he fight when young? No - if he did, he wouldn't have lived long enough to grow old. All the men he sends to die don't see life beyond the age of 30. While this fellow lives a long and healthy life, shamelessly running to New Delhi for treatment when his own life is in danger, or to Mumbai when he needs a kidney transplant.

But yes, I can see why such people would be heroes for Pakistanis, the land of hypocrites.
 
Actually Mr. Gilani asking some a unmarked grave for himself n his future generation as those mercenaries...... Wait you will not die as martyr but a traitor while Col Rai is a hero of 1.2 bn ppl n for India's future generations...... With the blessings of 1.2bn ppl you would certainly ROT IN HELL OF VALLEY AMONG YOUR MULLAH BROTHER......
 
YES this was what i was talking about! The indians if u all guys remember had been saying to me since a long time that the indigenous resistance has been diminished and that the valley is in complete control of foreign power there. But the reality was what i used to say them always that the resistance is not a thing of the past but its real and alive in the blood of the young.

Long Live the Resistance and Struggle for Freedom and Long Love Pakistan!
 
@SarthakGanguly why don't you guys create your own arm wings to finish these scums off your land? what's stopping you guys? Govt. is not going to do anything, you have to finish them by yourself... just create an organization in the name of pundit revenge even a fake one would do, you will not have to do any killing.... you just need to take the responsiblity after every attack.
 
Did he fight when young? No - if he did, he wouldn't have lived long enough to grow old. All the men he sends to die don't see life beyond the age of 30. While this fellow lives a long and healthy life, shamelessly running to New Delhi for treatment when his own life is in danger, or to Mumbai when he needs a kidney transplant.

But yes, I can see why such people would be heroes for Pakistanis, the land of hypocrites.
Whatever, don't blame Pakistanis it is your own fault. Another era of non stop surgical strikes are started by local Kashmiri youth. God Bless You AAbid.
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