Kashmiris to observe October 27th as Black Day. Polls meant to sabotage liberation struggle

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Srinagar: October 23, 2008. (PCP report) In Kashmir October 27 will be observed as Black Day to convey to the international community that Kashmiris reject India`s illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir. In a meeting of the Executive and General Council of APHC in Srinagar on Tuesday it was decided that a complete strike will be observed on 27th October-- on the day in 1947, when Indian troops invaded Jammu and Kashmir and occupied it quite contrary to the principles of the partition of the sub-continent and the aspirations of Kashmiri people, APHC statement reads. The APHC meeting was presided over by the Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and attended among others by Maulana Abbas Ansari, Professor Abdul Ghani Butt, Mukhtar Ahmed Waza. Agha Syed Hassan Almoosvi, Fazl Haq Qureshi and General council members like eminent pro-freedom leader Mohammad Azam Inquilabi, Javid Ahmad Mir, Saleem Geelani and Working Committee members including Gh. Nabi Darzi, Pervaiz Ahmad Dar, Mohammad Maqbbol Sofi, Mir Mohammad Iqbal and others. The APHC leaders rejecting the upcoming polls said that India was holding the election process in the territory to sabotage the liberation struggle. APHC urged people to completely boycott the forth coming assembly elections which are carried in the state at the behest of New-Delhi just to hoodwink the ongoing freedom struggle so that the civilized world according to New-0Delhi point of view should be befooled. However, the reality is that people of Jammu and Kashmir want their birth right “Right of Right To Self Determination” , APHC statement reads.

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