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WAR QUESTIONS MIRWAIZ’S ‘UNITY’ MOVE

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September 6, 2010
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Srinagar:PPP Chairman Engineer Hilal Ahmed War has questioned Hurriyat (M)
Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s hollow unity initiative terming it as
mere political stunt. War said that Kashmiris who are laying down
their lives for the attainment of right to self-determination cannot
be fooled by such gimmicks. “More than sixty youths have been martyred
by police and paramilitary for raising their voice against Indian
occupation and nobody would be allowed to play with their blood,” said
War adding “I think Mirwaiz hasn’t done enough homework or else it is
some foreign idea which Mirwaiz wants to experiment.” War said that
unity shouldn’t be restricted to three people offering Eid namaaz.
“Such trinity shows can’t be used to hoodwink the masses.  These are
mere photo-ops and the pro-freedom leadership needs to be more
practical,” said War.
“It is beyond me why Mirwaiz called All Parties Meeting at Mirwaiz
Manzil Rajouri Kadal in the month of June if his definition of unity
is bringing just two more people in confidence. Confining the effort
to three  people and barring other pro-freedom parties and genuine
resistance forces is highly questionsable,” said War.
He said that the resistance movement has reached the decisive phase
and the Kashmiri youths are doing a commendable job by taking it out
from mosques and shrines by reaching out to the world through all
possible means. “From internet resistance to street resistance,
Kashmiri youths have given a fresh lease of life to the movement
spilling their blood for the attainment of the right to
self-determination,” said Er Hilal War.
He said Mirwaiz needs to refrain from such futile, childish exercises
and try to understand the dynamics of Kashmir issue.

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