Tral land of martyrs: Shabir Shah
Srinagar: Paying rich tributes to the two martyrs, Shabir Ahmad Mir and Idrees Ahmad Lone, who recently attained martyrdom during an encounter with government forces in Tral South Kashmir, APHC spokesman said the sacrifices of Kashmiris are the priceless asset of freedom struggle lying with the nation. The spokesman expressed solidarity with family members of two martyrs.
Paying rich tributes to the entire martyrs of Kashmir, the spokesman stated that the Kashmir issue was an internationally recognized dispute and constant source of tension between India and Pakistan.
He said that lingering Kashmir dispute has potential to stoke fire in entire South Asia and thus create instability and insecurity for the millions of people inhabiting the region.
Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) Chairman Shabir Ahmad Shah while visiting Dadsara, Tral today said, “Tral is a land of martyrs and we’re indebted to their sacrifices.”
Shah was addressing a condolence gathering organized in view of martyred youth Shabir Ahmad Dar (Dadsara) and Idrees Ahmad Shah (Noorpura) where he paid tributes to them and other martyrs.
“Albeit being highly educated, these brave martyrs sacrificed their lives for precious cause instead of chasing material gains thereby left a heap of responsibilities upon our shoulders,” Shah on the occasion said. He also visited Hindoora and Origandi where two mujahedeen Abid Ahmad and Shiraz Ahmad Dar were martyred recently.
Shah was accompanied by Muhammad Yasin Ataai, Raja Aijaz Ahmad, Javaid Ahmad Saznawaz (JKLF-R) and other party activists.
Shah also paid heartfelt and glowing tributes to martyrs of Zakura and Batamaloo said our hearts can never forget these brave hearts of nation.
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