Farooq Rehmani pays glowing tributes to the sacrifices of Shaheed Ghulam Muhammad Bulla

ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (SABAH): Muhammad Farooq Rehmani, Chairman Jammu and Kashmir People’s Freedom League and ex-Convener All Parties Hurriyat Conference AJ&K has paid glowing tributes to the sacrifices of Shaheed Ghulam Muhammad Bulla, who was tortured to death during his interrogation in the Central Jail Srinagar, between the night of 15 February, 1975 , for leading a public demonstration in Sopore against the Indra-Abdullah Accord, under which the question of plebiscite in Kashmir was buried by Sheikh Abdullah and the later had become Chief Minister of the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. It was a sad event across the State , when the people of Kashmir had thronged on roads of Kashmir, spontaneously to protest against a weak Accord of no gain with India. The said agreement between IndraGandhi and Sheikh Abdullah actually resulted in an end and fragility of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir.

Muhammad Farooq Rehmani said that movement of 1970s and 1980s was a sign of harbinger of the future events of 1970s, further destabilising India in Kashmir .Today, he stated, Indian Modi depended only upon inhuman laws of medieval times to contain the movement of independence and right of self-determination. Under the present system of Hindutva India, humanity and civilization are trembling in Kashmir, but ” it is a lull before storm ‘, he warned. He said that Ghulam Muhammad Bulla’s sacrifice and the sacrifices of thousands of known and unknown Kashmiri youth wouldn’t go in vain and “Dawn of freedom will shine on Kashmir” with the grace of Almighty Allah.

At the same time, Muhammad Farooq Rehmani strongly lambasted Delhi Hindutva rulers for dismissing 154 Kashmiri Muslim officers from their posts on fabricated accusations and against the service rules of the Jammu and Kashmir employees service code. He said the Occupation regime had no power to make their own laws of expulsion and dismissal in the Muslim majority State of Jammu and Kashmir.

Muhammad Farooq Rehmani also brought the issue of Kashmiri detainees in jails, some of whom had been released on bail, but put a Global positioning system tracker put on their ankles, which was against the humanitarian law and no where any civilised democracy permitted such humiliation and violation of the international law. He urged upon the UN Chief and the U N Human Rights Council to take notice of Indian government’s humiliating and tyrannical behaviour with the Kashmirs and call upon the Indian representative to abandon such inhuman and repressive policies in the IIOJ&K.