Mirwaiz expresses sympathy with fire victims of Dalgate, Sopore

   

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APHC chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who continues to be under house arrest, has expressed his sympathy with the families who houses were engulfed in the different fire incidents in Srinagar and in Sopore. He has also paid tributes to the civilians who were killed in Aali Kadal and Rayees Ahmad Dar, who was killed on November 12.

As per an official statement, Mirwaiz has expressed sympathy and solidarity with Dar’s parents. Rayees Ahmad Dar was killed in an encounter in Kakpora, Pulwama.

“Remembering the Aali Kadal Martyrs on their martyrdom anniversary, Mirwaiz said the supreme sacrifices of martyrs of Kashmir for the just struggle of the right to self determination was the real resource of the ongoing resistance movement, which can never be forgotten,” reads the statement.

Meanwhile APHC has also expressed grave concern over the mysterious death of Tauseef Ahmad Peerzada, a B.E. 1st semester Kashmiri engineering student studying at Shikavati Engineering College in Rajasthan. “Such incidents prove that Kashmiri students, traders, and people visiting various parts of India for different purposes were not safe,” adds the statement.

Hurriyat spokesman denounced the continued house arrest of the APHC Chairman after his release from solitary confinement from sub jail, senior leader Syed Ali Geelani and other resistance leaders, and arrests of hundreds of youth and termed it as a “frustration of the ruling class and their defeat in their so called battle of ideas.”

The spokesman condemned the police action of raids, arrests and violence at Aloosa Ashtaingo.

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