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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Paid Agents Create ‘Indiscipline’: Geelani

Srinagar, May 07, (KMW): Describing those creating “indiscipline” during peaceful protests as “paid agents,” the chairman of the Hurriyat (G), Syed Ali Shah Geelani, today strictly forbade provocative anti-India slogans.
“We want peace, not anybody’s death,” Geelani told a heavy gathering in Shalimar chowk after Friday prayers today.
“Paid Indian agents enter into our demonstrations when the Hurriyat calls for peaceful protests, and disrupt law and order, besides raising provocative slogans, like "bharat teri maut aayee, lashkar aayee, lashkar aayee"; giving the police and the paramilitary forces the justification to use violence,” Geelani said.
“We have launched a movement against the forcible and unlawful occupation by India, and youth will have to desist from all forms of provocative slogans,” he said.
Geelani said that Kashmiris would not accept any solution thrust on them by India and Pakistan.
“Talks between India and Pakistan will not succeed, nor tensions in the subcontinent subside, unless Kashmiris are taken into confidence,” he said.
“A solution to the Kashmir issue can be found only strictly according to the aspirations of Kashmiris,” he said.
Endorsing the recent statement by the head of Pakistan’s Kashmir Committee, Geelani said: “We are not terrorists, but we want our demands fulfilled, which is our right, and for which we have sacrificed lakhs of youth.”
Geelani said that Kashmiris would have to be on their guard against “conspiracies like the four-point formula, internal autonomy and status quo.”
Announcing to continue his campaign for troop withdrawal, Geelani said that lakhs of kanals of land were under the army’s illegal occupation an that it (the army) was planning to take over 52 lakh kanals more in Shopian where 3 lakh young trees were being chopped down.


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