SRINAGAR:Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Thursday urged people to be cautious and vigilant at this “critical juncture” when the “desperate” government has incarcerated and detained most resistance leadership and activists and cut their communication lines in order to isolate them from the people.
“The ruling regime through its agents and stooges as it always has will try every trick in the book to break people’s resolve and weaken the movement in order to restore so called normalcy,” spokesperson of APHC-M said in a statement issued early this evening.
Urging people to stay united and “only follow” the joint programs given by the unified resistance leaders, Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik.
“The APHC-M Chairperson had time and again in his statements and now in a message from the jail called upon the people to adhere to the programs given by the unified resistance leadership, and stay united and by each other’s side,” the spokesperson said.
“Despite killings, curbs, restrictions, random arrests, harassment and all other forms of oppression by the forces in every nook and corner of the valley, the valiant people continue to protest and show their resistance to subjugation and their determination towards their goal of Self Determination,” the APHC-M spokesperson said adding, “history was witness to the fact although it may take time and require lot of patience and perseverance no resistance movement in the world has ever failed.”
Condemning the arbitrary arrest of government employees for “supporting the movement and harassment” of traders, APHC-M said, “each and every segment of the society is connected to the struggle and such vengeful tactics will not deter any of them from their principled stand.”
The APHC-M said, “even after so-called lifting of curfew, the Government forces are not allowing people to move out for emergencies and continue to torture and harass them day and night.”
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