Modi Govt. has wicked plans vis-à-vis Kashmir: HCJK

‘We must devise strategy to counter their plans’

Srinagar: An emergency meeting of Hurriyat Conference Jammu Kashmir presided by its leader Shabir Ahmad Shah was held here in which Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Shabir Ahmad Dar, Farooq Ahmad Dar, Muhammad Yusuf Naqash, Muhammad Iqbal Mir, Fayaz Ahmad and two members from each associated parties took part. During the meeting, the political change and formation of new government in Delhi and their extremist policy about Kashmir issue was deliberated upon.

According to a statement issued to KNS, the speakers while commenting on the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Kashmir said the purpose for which Modi came here clearly reflected the “expansionist” intentions of India aimed at strengthening the forcible occupation here. “The issue of providing separate settlements for Kashmiri Pandits and inhabiting non-Kashmiri refugees is one among them which is aimed at tarnishing the unity and centuries old tradition of brotherhood between Kashmiri Muslims and Pandits,” the speakers vowed in the meeting.

They said the Sangh organizations, right from their beginning held the Hindutva ideology and for the pursuit of such goal; they can go to any extent. “It is our responsibility to devise a proper and well-planned strategy to make the plans of such elements unsuccessful. As such, there is also a need to collaborate with like-minded organizations,” they said. The speakers said that such plans of India are detrimental for the peace in subcontinent and it is the responsibility of world nations to contribute to the finding of everlasting solution to the core issue of Kashmir in order to prevent the subcontinent from any possible threat. “The world nations should also play their role in stooping India from committing ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri people.”

During the meeting, glowing tributes were also paid to the martyrs of July 13 and in this connection, a seminar is being organized on July 12 in which people from all walks of life will participate. The speakers also paid glowing tributes to Adil Pathan who was martyred in Tral and reiterated the pledge of taking the mission of martyrs to its logical conclusion.

Among others who were present in the meeting were Freedom Party’s Molvi Bashir Ahmad, Muhammad Yasin Ataai, Zahoor Ahmad Sheikh, National Front’s Abdul Hameed, Manzoor Ahmad, Muslim Conference’s Muhammad Yusuf Shah, Muzaffar Ahmad Sheikh, Islamic Political Party’s Showkat Ahmad Bhat, Tariq Ahmad Sheikh, JKLF’s Wjahat Qureshi, Aijaz Ahmad Mir, Muslim League’s Fayaz Ahmad Kaloo, Muhammad Rafique Sofi, Bilal Ahmad Shah, Mahaz-e-Azadi’s Adil Jamsheed Qureshi and Manzoor Ahmad Bhat.