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Separatist leaders announce detailed programme of 'shut downs
blackouts and paying homages' till July 29.


Srinagar, July 24, (Scoop News)-Separatist leaders Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik in a joint Statement Sunday reiterated that the peoples struggle for justice was started in 1931 against the autocratic rule of the Dogra monarch, much before both India and Pakistan were born.

"Unfortunately for the people of J&K when the subcontinent gained freedom, the yoke of oppression passed on from an oppressive autocrat to oppressive democrats," the statement said.


The amount of oppression that the people of the state are routinely subject to at the hands of authorities and its agencies especially the police. The alleged killings by the security forces and causing injuries to people with impunity during past two weeks is unacceptable, they said.

The leadership said that India’s hype with regard to current unrest that it is sponsored and happening at the behest of an external power is so worn out and half witted that it does not even warrant a response. The attempt to hoodwink the people of India and the international community by such hogwash is simply deplorable. The leadership said that if India wants an end to hatred and hostility in the region and lasting peace to prevail, it should accept the reality of the Kashmir issue.

Meanwhile, in continuation with protest programme the leadership announced that on Monday, July 25, people in large numbers should move towards south Kashmir’s Islamabad district and to participate in a rally to be held at Lal Chowk after the Dhur (afternoon) prayers to express solidarity with people there and pay homage to the recent slain youth.

On Tuesdays, July 26, complete shutdown would be observed till 2 pm after which there will be a relaxation so that people are able to purchase essential commodities. In the evening between 8 pm and 9 pm complete blackout will be observed.

On Wednesday, July 27, the resistance leadership and people will move toward Kulgam district where tributes would be paid to slain people of Kulgam in the recent uprising.

On Thursday July 28, a complete shutdown will be observed and peaceful protests will be held by people in their local areas ,in the evening between 8 pm and 9 pm complete blackout will be observed. .

On Friday July 29, besides observing a complete shutdown, people from every village and town should come to Jamia Masjid Srinagar where tributes would be paid to the people slain in the recent days.

On the occasion a rally and a prayer Majlis will be held during which it would once again be resolved to continue the resistance movement till freedom.
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