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Glowing tributes paid to Pulwama martyrs

ISLAMABAD, (APP): A delegation of Hurriyet leaders led by Shabbir Ahmad Dar and comprised Qutab Alam and Muhammad Ramzan in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) visited Dooru, Sopore expressed sympathy and solidarity with the family of martyr Naseer Ahmad killed by Indian forces at Nagri in Kupwara.
Shabir Ahmad Dar speaking on the occasion said martyrdom has added many
new pages in the ongoing liberation movement.
He said the courage showed by the great sons of soil is exemplary and
will serve as a guiding force for liberation leaders and activists, kashmir
Media Service reported.
Meanwhile, Shabbir Ahmad Dar, Muhammad Ahsan Untoo, Muhammad Iqbal Mir,
Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi and Ghulam Nabi War paid glowing tribute to two martyrs,
Muhammad Ayub and Arif Nabi who got martyrdom at Newa in South Kashmir.
They said India should understand that it can no longer hold the
territory under its forcible occupation. “The mission left behind by martyr
should be dearer to every Kashmiri more than anything else and it would be
taken to its logical conclusion.
The Jammu Kashmir National Front (JKNF) in a statemetn in Srinagar paid
glowing tributes to Mohammad Ayoub Lone of Lelhar, Kakaporak and Manzoor Ahmad of Gundbagh, Kakapora martyred by Indian forces.
The JKLF-R Chairman, Farooq Ahmad Dar in his statement in Srinagar paid
rich tributes to martyrs Mohammad Ayub Lone and Abid Nabi Dar. He said: “India should note that our youth are determined and have vowed to take ongoing
freedom struggle to its logical end.
Bilal Sidiqui in a statement paid glorious tributes to Manzoor Ahmad and Mohammad Ayoob Lone. He said that their cherished sacrifices won’t go waste.
The Muslim League Jammu Kashmir spokesman Rafiq Ganai, in a statement
expressed solidarity with the families of martyred youth.