APHC pays rich tributes to Chota Bazar martyrs
The All Parties Hurriyet Conference spokesman in a press release issued in Srinagar paid rich tributes to the martyrs of Chota Bazar, Srinagar who attained their martyrdom when the Indian occupation forces opened fire on 11 June 1991, indiscriminately, on a congregation of innocent people who were demanding, most peacefully, their inalienable Right to Self Determination. In this gruesome carnage more than thirty people,young, old, men and women were slain mercilessly and laid in a pool of blood, added the statement.
The Spokesman while referring to the bloodstained history of Kashmir said that the Indian Fascist rulers should learn a lesson from their own freedom history which has witnessed a single Jalian Wala Bagh incident whereas the freedom movement of Kashmir Carries in its lap scores of such incidents of bloodshed at the hands of Indian occupation forces.
Memorizing the gallantry ventures of the freedom loving people of Kashmir who opened their chests against the roaring guns of the brute forces of India ,chanting slogans for their sacred cause of freedom, the Hurriyet leader saluted the valor of the freedom loving people of Kashmir and said that no power on this earth can imagine to defeat such resistance moment.
The spokesman appealed the freedom loving people of Kashmir and the Kashmir diaspora to organize special prayer meetings for the martyrs of Chota Bazaar and pay rich tributes to their precious sacrifices to which we all are indebted.On this occasion we refresh our pledge to carry the ongoing resistance moment to its logical conclusion added the statement.
The Hurriyet spokesman while urging the United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres to take serious cognizance of the genocide of the innocent people of Kashmir who are demanding their inalienable Right to self determination,said that it is obligatory for the UNO to stop mass killings and gross violations of human rights in Kashmir at the hands of Indian occupation forces and pressurize India by imposing economic and diplomatic sanctions against India for its worst record of war crimes, committed in Kashmir.
The spokesman demanded early resolution of this long pending dispute in accordance with the UN Security council Resolutions for the peace and prosperity of the subcontinent