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Yasin Malik and Hilal War shared a single platform after 20 Years

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September 17, 2010
in Kashmir
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Srinagar: Today after 20 years PPP Chief, Hilal Ahmad War and JKLF Chief, Yasin Malik was seen together on a single platform on the funeral of Yasir Rafiq Sheikh @ Raju aged about 32 years. They both paid rich tributes to Yasir Rafiq. It is pertinent to mention here that Raju, was among the five youth  who injured in the police firing on a group of carom playing youth at Maisuma on August 30 and he succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday midnight in Delhi. Thousands of people, including men, women, and elderly persons of Maisuma and adjoining areas of Civil Lines participated in the funeral of Yasir Rafiq and people were shouting slogans in favour of freedom of Kashmir from Indian Yoke. It was a historic occasion for the people of Maisuma to see PPP Chief, Hilal War and Yasin Malik together who had witnessed bitter rivalry from past 20 years. The duo, Yasin Malik and Hilal War, had been very childhood fast friends who had jumped into the fry of freedom movement of Kashmir together some 27 years ago. The valiant youth of Maisuma and Civil Lines area were thrilled to see the two arch rivals together. The thousands of people who were chanting slogans in favour of Azadi and have sent a message to International Community and Indian Civil Society that the youths of Kashmir have no grievances with Government of India because they maintain that they arte not Indian Citizens and there demand is very simple and that is “They want to shape their political future according to their WILL.

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