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Jummu Kashmir: November 6, 2009. (PCP) Senior Hurriyat Leader and acting chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Mukhtar Ahmad Waza while addressing Friday congregation (Jamia Masjid) at Seer Hamdan, Islamabad South Kashmir pays glowing tributes to the Jammu Martyrs and said that their sacrifices would not go waste but would definitely bring positive results. While expressing November 6, as the worst day in the history of Jammu Kashmir, Waza said lakhs of Muslims including children and women were martyred by the anti-Muslim rioters. Waza reiterated that the best way to pay a tribute to these martyrs is to continue peaceful struggle till the final settlement of Kashmir issue.
Mukhtar Waza retained that Kashmir dispute is the main cause of tension in South Asia and needs to be resolved without any further delay and added that because of its impact on relations between Pakistan and India, the conflict over Kashmir directly affects the peace and stability in the entire region, which is home to millions of people.
Waza maintained that the Peoples League was committed to bring about a peaceful and political solution to the dispute through meaningful dialogue among Pakistan, India and Kashmiris genuine leadership. He demanded demilitarization, withdrawal of Indian troops from town and villages of occupied Kashmir, release of all prisoners and repeal of all draconian laws including Disturbed Areas Act, Public Safety Act and Armed Forces Special Powers Act.
Waza appealed to the international communities to use their moral and political influence to help resume the peace process for a just and honourable settlement of the Kashmir dispute and to grant the people of Kashmir their inalienable right of self-determination.
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