Lust for power has blinded authorities to see havoc: Geelani

Srinagar: Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman, Syed Ali Geelani on Wednesday condemned the ruling regime for “forcibly disallowing” the JRL’s peaceful march to Shopian.

“Repeated curbs, restrictions, arrests and detention of resistance leadership and activists is a classic case of colonial attitude,” said Geelani as per a statement issued here.

Geelani said the government is not allowing them (Hurriyat leaders) to meet or hold any program. “Our voice is being suppressed. Whenever we plan any program, we are put behind bars. The rights of the people of J&K are muzzled and violated,” he said.

Geelani said that “we had decided to console and extend our sympathies to grieved families in Shopian but the lust for power has completely blinded authorities to see the havoc that has been inflicted upon the people of Kashmir.”

Authorities are suffering from ‘arrogance of power’, said Geelani and since the forces occupied the state with their military might, more than 6 lakh people fell to their bullets.

“People of state has never accepted the forced occupation and are resenting since past seven decades,” Geelani said and added that “we have decided to resent this illegal occupation till the Kashmir issue is resolved through right to self-determination.”

He said that everyone is aware that the people in southern areas of Kashmir have suffered immensely since past several years and continue to bear the “severe brunt of Kashmir’s forcible control and added that since past seven decades Indian authorities while denying our right are following their policy of repression and coercion.

“People are being brutally killed, properties razed to ground, people and leadership caged on fake allegations, youth tortured and disappear in custody and on the other our voices are being strangulated and resistance leadership and people in state are not permitted to mourn or express sympathies with grieved families,” he said.

“Not even once have we been allowed to visit there to reach out and sympathise and express our support for the hapless, suffering but brave people of South Kashmir,” he added.

Referring to the statement of UN General Secretary, Geelani said that “18 resolutions were passed in UNO and the issue stands at top but it is unfortunate that instead taking any tangible measures and practical steps to implement these resolutions on ground, UN failed to deliver any good.”

“Since 1947 more than 150 negotiations were held between India and Pakistan but of no avail,” said Geelani and while asking authorities at UN to mediate and help in resolving the issue, Geelani said that “the authorities in this international forum should impress India to respect aspiration and allow people to decide the future course of their destiny through right to self-determination.”

Referring to history, Geelani said that Delhi based leaders and all their supporters in state were rhetoric about this illusion that Kashmir is an integral part of India, however, it could not change the history or ground realities about status of Kashmir issue.

“Their contradictory statements about Jammu and Kashmir have made them irrelevant,” he said, adding that “Kashmir was never a part of India and its political destiny is yet to be decided.”

“We are not afraid of state power and threats, nor will we budge. People will carry and follow freedom struggle and show resentment despite all odds. We will never accept supremacy or hegemony of India & will oppose forcible occupation and pursue over genuine struggle till last solider leaves our state,” said Geelani.

Earlier, Geelani was disallowed to march towards Shopian.

Geelani, who is under continuous house arrest at his Hyderpora residence, since past eight years, defied the curbs on Wednesday and tried to lead a march towards the Shopian town to pay homage to civilians killed by forces and to express solidarity with the people of southern areas of Kashmir who are “braving the brunt of state oppression.”, but, he was prevented by a heavy contingent of police from doing so.

Hurriyat conference while calling it “Gunda Raj’’ of police said that Kashmir valley has been turned into “a military garrison where neither men nor women are safe.”

Meanwhile, Geelani and Mohammad Ashraf Sehraie in a joint statement expressed their deep grief over the demise of Mohammad Jamaal Lone uncle of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat leader Mohammad Yousuf Lone of Kupwara. Geelani and Sehraie extended their condolences and prayed for departed soul and bereaved family for their forbiddance to bear this irreparable loss.

 

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