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Launch Civil Disobedience Movement, China Come to Our Rescue: Engineer Hilal Ahmad War

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
May 10, 2015
in Kashmir
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Srinagar: May 10(KMW): Hurriyat (M) leader pitches for Civil Disobedience movement in Kashmir Says people shall seek China’s help if GOI continues to delay K- Resolution. APHC leader and People’s Political Party (PPP) Chief, Engineer Hilal Ahmad War on Sunday while pitching for civil disobedience over what he termed the delay in Kashmir resolution said if things remain unchanged , he will be constrained to present new model of ‘ Civil Disobedience Movement’ before the APHC leadership . If India would not change its attitude towards Kashmir and continues to suppress the popular voice of Kashmir, in that case we will appeal Great China to play a role of Big Brother and come to our rescue.

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Speaking at a convention of Muslim Conference at North Kashmir’s Sopore area, Mr. War said in spite of the immense sacrifices rendered by the people here, delay is being done with a deliberate move by the GOI over resolving Kashmir as per peoples’ aspirations. He claimed that if such a policy continues to remain in vogue- soon the India would meet the faith of the former Soviet Union.
War remarked further that Kashmir issue was the vengeance of the great Britain at the time of leaving the Indian Sub-Continent in 1947. “India has created a flash point in South Asia which anytime could bring down the entire sub-continent into rubbles. India has undermined all its promises it made to the people of Kashmir in the past. Be it the United Nations resolutions or the pledges of its first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru in the Indian Parliament or at Historic Lal Chowk . Indian government finds it unimportant to fulfill the promises it had made for resolving Kashmir as it didn’t have learnt any lesson from Britan which accorded the gift of democracy to the Indian soil,” said the PPP chairman and Huriyat (M) leader.War said that the resistance leaders here have to adopt a comprehensive strategy so that the pending issue of Kashmir could be resolved at an earliest. He maintained that he on behalf of his party would live to suggest the resistance leaders here to launch a non-cooperation movement as Gandhi did against the British. “It is a legitimate way to get the demands of the nation addressed and it will yield results.”War added that if the GOI continues with its present strategy of delay in Kashmir then the people here would have to seek help their neighbor China and same would be no less than a mocking for the GOI.

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