Islamabad, December 15: The Chairman Jammu and Kashmir People's Freedom League has paid rich tributes to a renowned and leading commander and leader of the 1980s and 1990s freedom uprising, Abdul Khaliq Ganai (nom de jure Jamal Afghani)
Of J&K Jihad Force(renamed Al Fatah Force in 1994), who was arrested in Kupwara and martyred in custody 0n 15 December 1993, after spending his youth in organising the people of Kashmir for the cause of freedom and right of self-determination from 1970s to 1990s. Muhammad Farooq Rehmani said that he( Jemal) was a great patriot who spread the message of liberation everywhere and was so popular for his simplicity and sincerity that thousands of people joined his funeral at Bandipore and life remained paralyzed for 3 days across Kashmir. He equally remembered associates of the martyred commander who were martyred in the succeeding months and years in encounters or police custody. In connection with his 27th martyrdom anniversary, Muhammad Farooq Rehmani expressed his firm faith in the support of Allah and tireless struggle of the people despite the fearful odds before them. He strongly condemned all illegal and undemocratic measures taken by India to wipe out the State and eliminate the majority Muslim population of the Kashmiris. He stated that Indian sponsored local elections were farcical and cunning to handover grassroots to the extremist BJP to impose Hindutva agenda on the people of J&K. He strongly condemned ongoing arrests of youth, killings of innocents, long detentions of APHC and other leaders including the current raids by police in Batmalnah Srinagar and arresting of Mushtaqul Islam a veteran resistance leader of Kashmir.
Muhammad Farooq Rehmani called upon the UN and EU to depute their teams to the besieged State where the occupation Indian forces were ruling the roost and the people would further lose their faith in the world body due disillusionment caused by the UN negligence of Jammu and Kashmir.
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