Indian occupation main hurdle to peace in IHK: Aasiya Andrabi
29 September, 2012
Srinagar: In occupied Kashmir, the Chairperson of Dukhtaran-e-Millat, Aasiya Andrabi has said that peace in the territory will only be restored when India ends its illegal hold on Jammu and Kashmir. Aasiya Andrabi in a statement issued in Srinagar said, "We want to make it clear that peace in Kashmir will only be restored when New Delhi shuns its control over Jammu and Kashmir." She maintained that through gun, silence could be maintained for some time, but linking it with peace was nothing but non-sense. The DeM Chairperson welcomed the resignation of several Sarpanchs and Panchs in north Kashmir, saying that other Panchayat representatives should follow the suit. She pointed out that these Panchayat representatives had realized that New Delhi and its puppet administration in the territory linked all elections with the Kashmir dispute. "We advise the Panchayat representatives of other districts to resign from their posts. We also appeal all those persons who are affiliated with pro-India parties to join the ongoing movement for right to self-determination," she added. She also castigated the statement of the puppet Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, in which he had dared mujahideen to attack him. Meanwhile, Aasiya Andrabi condoled the demise of the mother of Muhammad Afzal Guru, who is facing death sentence in the fake case of attack on Indian Parliament, and expressed sympathy with the bereaved family. End.
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