SRINAGAR, Nov 29 : Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani has said that India will never succeed to kill the Azadi (liberation) sentiment of the Kashmiri people.
Syed Ali Gilani in a media interview in Srinagar said that the people of Kashmir had been fighting against India's illegal occupation of their soil since 1947 and their liberation movement had been totally peaceful and indigenous.
He said that during the past five months Indian police and troops martyred over 112 innocent civilians, mostly teenagers, injured over 3000, arrested hundreds of youth including Hurriyet leaders and activists and utilized all resources but failed to suppress the ongoing movement.
The veteran Hurriyet leader said that the Kashmiris' basic demand was implementation of the UN resolutions or settlement of the dispute through a consensus arrived at by India, Pakistan and the real Kashmiri representatives through talks.
He deplored that on one hand, India talked about the dialogue, while on the other, it claimed Jammu and Kashmir as its integral part. He said that this approach had been the main hurdle in settling the lingering dispute.
Syed Ali Gilani in a media interview in Srinagar said that the people of Kashmir had been fighting against India's illegal occupation of their soil since 1947 and their liberation movement had been totally peaceful and indigenous.
He said that during the past five months Indian police and troops martyred over 112 innocent civilians, mostly teenagers, injured over 3000, arrested hundreds of youth including Hurriyet leaders and activists and utilized all resources but failed to suppress the ongoing movement.
The veteran Hurriyet leader said that the Kashmiris' basic demand was implementation of the UN resolutions or settlement of the dispute through a consensus arrived at by India, Pakistan and the real Kashmiri representatives through talks.
He deplored that on one hand, India talked about the dialogue, while on the other, it claimed Jammu and Kashmir as its integral part. He said that this approach had been the main hurdle in settling the lingering dispute.
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