
Hurriyet Leaders Visit Victim Families In Pulwama
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published August 11, 2016 | 01:23 PM

ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 11th Augst,2016) : A delegation of Jammu and Kashmir Muslim League led by Muhammad Yousuf Mir visited Kakapora, Lelahar and other areas of Pulwama to express solidarity with the victims of state terrorism in Indian Occupied kashmir. Mohammad Yousuf Mir and other JKML leaders while addressing gatherings on the occasion said that the people of Kashmir had sacrificed their lives for freedom from Indian bondage.
They vowed to carry forward the liberation struggle through thick and thin,reporetd Kashmir Media Service. Those who accompanied Mohammad Yousuf Mir included Mohammad Rafiq Ganai, Sajjad Ayoobi, Tariq Ahmad Ganai, Manzoor Lelahari and Abdul Rashid Khan.
Other Hurriyet leaders including Mohammad Ashraf, Molvi Riyaz Ahmad and Riyaz Ahmad also visited Kakapora and Lelahar areas of the district.
Mohammad Ashraf addressing people on the occasion said that anti-movement elements were trying to sabotage the freedom struggle for their personal gains and appealed to the people to boycott pro-India parties as they were playing politics over the blood of martyrs of Kashmir. Firdous Ahmad Shah in a statement appealed to Hurriyet leaders to take harsh steps against pro-India parties.
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