Aakash Hassan
ISLAMABAD
A huge pro-freedom conference was held at Dupatyar, Docheni Pora belt of South Kashmir’s Bijbehara on Sunday.
Different leaders of Hurriyat Conference, JKLF, Ahl-e-Hadith, Sout-ul-Awliya, Jama’at-e-Islami, were present at the conference attended by hundreds of people.
Sunday’s public convention is one of the several conventions being organized by people from various sects. It was on Saturday that leaders of these sects came forward and held a big convention in Kanelwan village of Islamabad district.
Last Monday, these groups had organised a conference in the most populous village of Islamabad at Marhama.
On Sunday, while speaking on the occasion, Hurriyat Conference (g) Secretary General (II), Gh Nabi Sumji, mocked at former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed saying “he betrayed us most”.
“I was very close to him (Mufti Sayeed) and have never seen such a clever person. He deceived and inflicted most of pain on us,” said Sumji.
While referring to Chief Minister Ms Mehbooba Mufti, he said, “her real face is visible now and that emotional cover won’t work. She used to visit militant families and had made tall promises but then killed them one by one.”
Mocking at the other unionist parties he said, “what will they say? Blood of innocents is yet on their hands.”
He asked people to be peaceful and refrain from violence and follow the resistance schedule “in letter and spirit”.
Youth with pro-freedom placards, masks on their faces, raised, “tum kitnai Burhan marogai har gar sai Burhan niklai ga” slogans.
The speakers asked people to raise alarms on “finding any danger in the village”.
The leaders who addressed the conference organization gave a proper schedule under which different rallies will be held in major villages in coming days. “It will spread to all parts of Kashmir.”
Meanwhile in Kulgam, a bike rally was held by youth with green flags from Mohamed Pora via Bugam, Frisal, Redwani, Pomai, avoiding army installations.
Another major rally was held in Danew Bugam by Tehreek-e- Hurriyat in which hundreds of people participated.
In the rural areas of South Kashmir such rallies and bike shows have frequented from past few days and are being scheduled in large numbers.