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PPP Discussed Farooq Abdullah’s offer to Hurriyat: Spokesman

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
December 16, 2016
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Srinagar, December 16: An emergency meeting of the party executives of People’s Political Party (PPP) was conducted at the PPP headquarters here in Rajbagh, Srinagar today.

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The executive members of PPP discussed threadbare National Conference, President; Dr. Farooq Abdullah’s offer to Hurriyat Conference on the occasion of death anniversary of his father, Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah wherein he asked his party workers not to give up their allegiance to this “Freedom Movement of Kashmir”.

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The meeting strongly condemned the stringent and inhuman measures taken by the State police and the paramilitary forces at the behest of the Home Ministry of India to brutalize Kashmiris and crush their resolve.

“Our Chairman, Engineer Hilal War, wasn’t allowed once again to offer Friday prayers on consecutive 125th Friday in a mosque and was put under house arrest,” said the spokesman adding, “We condemn the continuous detention of our party Chairman.”

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