ISLAMABAD: The illegally detained of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik in Indian-held Kashmir has urged the people to keep unity in their ranks to resist the oppression let loose by India and its collaborators in the territory.
Yasin said in a statement issued in Srinagar said, unwavering faith in Allah Almighty, strong unity and unrelenting resistance are the tools needed to overcome the forces of oppression and tyranny and these tools will surely take us to our desired goal of freedom, kashmir Media Service reported.
The JKLF chief maintained that struggle for freedom demands sacrifices and this journey is always a long, tedious journey but the nations which decide to fight the forces of darkness and oppression tread this thorny path and finally reach to their desired goal.
Yasin also expressed grief and sorrow over the sad demise of veteran religious scholar, Alama Muhammad Ashraf Andrabi, terming it as a great loss to the Kashmiri people.