On Martyrs Day Eve, Mehbooba says, ‘Working Towards Seeking Solution Of JK’s Multiple Problems’

   

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Inked Immortal: 82 years have passed since Martyrs of Kashmir laid their lives. It was the desecration of Quran in Jammu that had triggered widespread protests across Kashmir. People assembled at Khankah-e-Moula where Abdul Qadeer Khan made a fierce speech against Dogra rule. He was arrested by the Dogra forces on the charges of sedition and lodged in Central Jail for trial. Then on July 13, 1931, people assembled at the Central Jail to witness Qadeer’s trial. In the afternoon of that fateful day, one of the protesting Kashmiris stood up to give a prayer call (Azaan). But Dogra forces opened indiscriminate fire on them killing 21 people.
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Chief Minister, Ms Mehbooba Mufti, Tuesday paid glowing tributes to the martyrs of July 13, 1931, describing them as brave heroes who laid down their lives against suppression and autocracy and put in place the foundations for democracy in the State.

In a message on the eve of Martyrs Day, the Chief Minister said the sacrifices of the martyrs to free the society from autocracy and lay foundations for democracy and human dignity is one of the greatest chapters in the annals of history of Jammu & Kashmir.

The Chief Minister said, “it is because of the sacrifices of these martyrs that Jammu and Kashmir is having a unique position and status today which needs to be safeguarded.”

She said the biggest tribute to these martyrs would be to “make Jammu and Kashmir an abode of peace and harmony”.

“Sustained peace and normalcy are prerequisite for achieving progress and prosperity, especially in a state like Jammu and Kashmir which has suffered a lot because of violence and uncertainties,” she said.

“The greatest homage one can pay to the martyrs is to rise above self and help in creating a tolerant and peaceful society where everyone can grow in a free democratic atmosphere. Let us all come together to develop a peaceful and virtuous society which is just and guided by principles of secular democratic temperament,” she said, while emphasizing upon respect for each other’s perspective, which is the essence of a democratic system.

The Chief Minister said her Government has a clear vision of how to achieve the goals of political stability, economic self-reliance and social growth in Jammu and Kashmir and, despite enormous challenges, it is working towards seeking permanent and dignified resolution of the multiple problems confronting Jammu and Kashmir and its people.

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