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Kashmir movement indigenous, ISIS, Al-qaeda non-existent: Joint Resistance

Srinagar: The Joint resistance leadership (JRL) of Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malikon Friday said the ongoing freedom movement of Kashmiris is indigenous and has nothing to do with global organizations.

Hurriyat patriarch Syed Ali Geelani on July 20 also had said that some “unseen and mysterious forces” are desperate to create chaos in Jammu and Kashmir.

“Indian agencies are desperate to malign our movement and, under a well-thought-out plan, are devising policies to bring bad name to the freedom struggle in Kashmir,” the joint leadership, including Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, and Muhammad Yasin Malik, said.

They said groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda are “nonexistent” in the state and that there is “no role for these groups within our movement”.

AL Qaeda and ISIS organizations are involved in merciless killings and added that neither they are fighting against tyrant forces nor they succeeded in realizing Islamic jurisprudence in any part of the world.

Our movement is local in nature and indigenous in character, said leaders in their joint statement.

“Terrorism and the freedom movement are poles apart,” the leaders said, adding that Indian agencies, by linking Kashmir’s movement with some global organizations, “are planning their roguish activities to influence the international community”.

The peace-loving nations of the world have also acknowledged the disputed status of Jammu and Kashmir and we are pursuing a peaceful movement for its resolutions, said leadership.

Commenting over the activities of the terrorist organizations like ISIS and Al Qaeda, leadership said that their activities have proved disadvantageous and detrimental for Muslim community.

Referring to the situations in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan & other countries, the leadership said that these forces irrespective of age and gender carried brutal killings and devastated properties.

They said New Delhi is “frustrated” and has launched a well-planned “psychological war against the freedom movement”.

People in state presented huge sacrifices, six lakhs embraced martyrdom and we have six hundred graveyards and more than ten thousand unmarked graves and no one knows about those buried in those graves, the resistance leaders said in their joint statement.

Geelani, Mirwaiz and Yasin said that the authorities “couldn’t break the emotional bond of freedom among masses, hence Delhi feels unnerved “and as such resorting to these mischievous tactics and this vicious game.

Warning people about the “deceitful game” of the Indian authorities, the leadership insisted that “the nation should follow every program (of the joint leadership) with persistence and wisdom & asked to exhibit unity among its folds.

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