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Bilal Sidiqee visited Tral and paid his glorious tributes to Shaheed Burhan Wani | KNO

Chairman Tehreek-e- Mazahmat, Bilal Sidiqee, visited Tral in North Kashmir and paid his glorious tributes to Shaheed Burhan Wani. Bilal Sidiqee who was released after five months of detention, visited various families of slain youth and extended his condolences. While expressing his sympathy with family of Burhan Wani, Bill Sidiqee said that people of state will follow footsteps of Burhan Wani and other martyrs till we achieve freedom from Indian occupation.

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Chairman Tehreek-e- Mazahmat, Bilal Sidiqee, visited Tral in North Kashmir and paid his glorious tributes to Shaheed Burhan Wani. Bilal Sidiqee who was released after five months of detention, visited various families of slain youth and extended his condolences. While expressing his sympathy with family of Burhan Wani, Bill Sidiqee said that people of state will follow footsteps of Burhan Wani and other martyrs till we achieve freedom from Indian occupation.

Meanwhile party spokesman in a statement said that its General Secretary Mohammad Salim Zarger along with its party activists were on way to Hyderpora to attend a Serat Conference organized by Tehreek-e- Hurriyat but a large contingent of police and forces didn’t allow them and behaved in a rude way. Spokesman while condemning the highhandedness of state administration, said that it is direct interference in religious matters and it depicts their frustration. He said that puppet regime while providing every facility to Yatrees and on the other hand laying curbs on Serat Conference , depicts its double speak and double dealing .

 

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