A big protest march will be held on Monday (today) towards the United Nations Observers' Office at Sonawar in occupied Srinagar to seek world intervention on Kashmir. The call for the march has been given by the Chairman of All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq.
The APHC Chairman, who continued to remain under house-arrest for the fourth consecutive day on Sunday, in a statement issued in occupied Srinagar appealed to the people to massively participate in the march despite restrictions, KMS reported.
Ahead of the march on Monday the authorities continued to impose curfew in Rainawari, Nowhatta, Safa Kadal, Maharaj Ganj, Khaniyar and other areas of Srinagar on Sunday.
Forceful demonstrations were staged at Brein Nishat in occupied Srinagar against the recent killing of a student by Indian troops. The authorities sealed the APHC headquarters by deploying heavy contingents of troops around it. Indian police raided and vandalised the office of Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Khawateen Markaz in the city.
Hurriyet leaders, including Agha Syed Hassan Al-Moosvi and Mukhtar Ahmad Waza were placed under house-arrest while Mohammad Abdullah Tari was taken into custody. Complete shutdown was observed in different towns of the occupied territory against stepped up Indian state terrorism.
On the other hand, veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, talking to media men in Srinagar over phone from New Delhi deplored that Indian intelligence agencies were spreading rumours of his death and severe illness to create confusion among the people of Jammu and Kashmir. APHC leader, Muhammad Azam Inqilabi pointed out that Indian troops had unleashed a reign of terror in the occupied territory to suppress Kashmiris' liberation struggle. Meanwhile, scores of postgraduate students, mostly females, from different area of the Kashmir valley, who had to appear in examinations at the Kashmir University campus, were thrashed by the Indian police and troops on way to the varsity.