Monday, November 14, 2011

State and Center not serious over AFSPA,Valley dence of agencies: Mirvaiz.


Saahil Suhail
Anantnag, Nov. 14:Acusing State and Center Government of using double standards in the revocation of Controversial “AFSPA” Law from Certain parts of Jammu and Kashmir, chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference (M), Mirvaiz Umar Farooq on Monday while talking to media after the review meeting at Nasrt-ul-Islam Institute, said that the valley has became dense of Agencies and presence of their agents in the public rallies of pro-resistance leaders is serious concern.

“it is very unfortunate on one side Government of India is saying that they will resolve long pending Kashmir issue through dialogue process but on the other hand they are not taking any serious step by which we can understand the seriousness of India in resolving K-Issue.” Mirvaiz said, adding that our demand is  the revocation of APSPA and other Black laws from  the entire State, that could became of step in resolving issue.
On the presence of MI agent in Geelani’s Rally Mirvaiz said, “valley has became the dense of agencies and the presence of their agents in our rallies is a serious concern that should be quickely probed.”
On Hurriyat reunification All Parties Hurriyat Conference Chairman Said, “we have tried in past and we will continue to try the reunification Hurriyat Conference so that we can jointly use a platform and respect and represent the sentiments  of  common Kashmiri People who have suffered a lot from past 60 years.” Adding that In coming days we are going to hold sessions of general council and executive body of Hurriyat conference in order to restructure the Hurriyat Conference in order to decide certain points by which we can reach out to general public.
On social evils, Valley’s head priest and Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (M) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq  also expressed concern over what he said, the growing social evils and moral degradation in the society and urged upon the people particularly parents to help in checking the menace. 

 “The moral degradation among the youth is one of the biggest challenges which society is facing. Instead of blaming the western countries, we need to do self-introspection and join hands and take measures for checking the menace,” Mirwaiz said.
He appealed the heads of education institutes and others to check the menace and jointly come farward and educate the youth about the abuses of drug addiction etc.

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