Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik Thursday said mission of martyrs is a precious treasure of oppressed nation.
We will leave no stone unturned to fulfil this mission, Malik said in a statement to KNS.
The ailing JKLF chairman, who is admitted in a Delhi hospital from the last three days while remembering Ishfaq Majeed Wani, Dr Abdul Ahad Guru, Advocate Jalil Indrabi and Syed Shabir Ahmad Sidiqi on their respective anniversaries, said, These martyrs sacrificed their today for the betterment of our tomorrow. No Kashmiri can ever forget their struggle and sacrifices and we will leave no stone unturned to fulfil their sacred mission.
Kashmiris will keep the flame of freedom struggle lit and will not shy away from any kind of sacrifices in this way, he vowed.
While announcing the programs on their anniversaries Malik said, In connection with the martyrdom anniversary of Jalil Indrabi on Friday, a protest sit in will be held at Partap Park Srinagar in which participants will protest against the ill treatment of Kashmiri inmates languishing in different jails and also against prolonging their days of incarceration. On the same day Quran Khwani will be held at JKLF head office and at all other district offices.
On 30 March 2015, in connection with the martyrdom anniversary of Shaheed I Kashmir Ishfaq Majeed Wani and Shaheed Shabir Ahmad Sidiqi, a condolence meeting will be held at Mazar I Shuhada Eid Gah. The admirers and well wishers of martyrs will participate in the meeting. The meeting will start at 10: 00 A.M. sharp. On 1 April 2015, in connection with the martyrdom anniversary of Doctor Abdul Ahad Guru, a blood donation camp will be held at Abi Guzar Srinagar. Hameed blood bank will organize the camp in which JKLF leaders and well wishers will donate blood for the sake of humanity. The blood donation camp will start at 10: 30 A.M, he added.
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