Srinagar, July 08 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, expressing concern over the attacks of Hindu fanatics on Muslims’ lives and properties in Jammu region, senior Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani has said that Muslims are feeling insecure in the region.
Syed Ali Gilani in a statement in Srinagar said that the puppet administration had bowed down to communal forces and was acting as a mute spectator while Muslims were being threatened.
The senior Hurriyet leader said that time had come when these fascist forces should acknowledge the truth that Jammu and Kashmir is not an integral part of India but a disputed territory where peoples’ future is yet to be decided. “Kashmiris, who have been bravely resisting seven lakh Indian troops, cannot be cowed down by such forces,” he said.
Syed Ali Gilani stressed the need for sustained mass movement against India’s illegal occupation on the analogy of recent successful uprising against transfer of forestland to non-Kashmiris. He added, “After our success in revoking the land transfer order, people should be ready to show resilience for achieving goal of freedom.”
Reacting to the resignation of puppet chief minister of the occupied territory, Syed Ali Gilani said that whosoever comes to power makes no difference to the people of Kashmir, adding every administration in occupied Kashmir was a puppet in the hands of Delhi and acting on its directions.
Syed Ali Gilani visiting the shrine of Jenab Sahib at Soura said, “The fire incident of the shrine should be investigated independently and culprits should be brought to book.” He pointed out that the attempt to set ablaze the shrine was a part of the conspiracy to damage and desecrate Kashmiris’ religious places.
Meanwhile, expressing serious concern over the fire incident of the Jenab Sahib shrine on Saturday, the Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir, Muhammad Bashir-un-Din termed it a deep-rooted conspiracy. He demanded a judicial probe into the fire incident.