Srinagar

Commenting on the recently held meeting of political parties and leaders, Hurriyat (G) Conference chairman, Syed Ali Geelani on Thursday said that these are the people responsible for our miseries and “blood-bath” throughout the state. He said that going through the history, one can come across a long list of these people with their horrifying and flagitious crimes against their own people.

The spokesman said that this pro-Indian class have mutually agreed to take turns to crush this nation for their lust for Power. They cunningly blame each other just to cement themselves in power. He further said that killing our youth on a daily basis which exposes their hypocritical attitude. They have brutally crushed the peaceful and public uprisings of 2008, 2010 and 2016, but shamefully have no regrets for it.

A file image of Hurriyat (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani

Geelani said that all this blood and devastation, since the accession with India, is credited to none other than this greedy class of collaborators. He further said that instead of soothing touch to the deeply inflicted wounds on this nation, this class of henchmen deceitfully beat their chests to hoodwink the common masses.

“Had they even the slightest trace of their conscience and self-esteem, they should have long back parted ways from this “bagger’s bowl of power” and joined hands with their distressed and disturbed nation to end this age-old slavery,’ Hurriyat Chairman said.

He further said that our fourth generation is out on streets to get killed, maimed and crippled for the demand of their basic rights. They spend their prime youth in jails and interrogations centres. Our elders have their backs bend, shouldering the coffins of the loved ones, but it has no effect on this stony-hearted class of this pro-Indian politicians.

Nothing constructive is expected from these power thirsty people and they can even bulldoze the whole state to remain in power, said Hurriyat Chairman.

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