JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik visits SMHS Hospital meets victims of recent mysterious blast at Pulwama

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Srinagar : Kashmiris are not safe even in their classrooms, schools and colleges. Recent mysterious blast that injured dozens of students at Pulwama recently is in fact a testimony to this very fact. We are hopeful that New Mufti-I-Azam will do justice to his office and remain steadfast while performing his duties. This was stated by the chairman of Jammu Kashmir liberation Front (JKLF) Muhammad Yasin Malik while talking to victims of a mysterious blast that injured dozens of innocent boys at Kakpora Pulwama and while addressing a condolence meeting at Late Mufti Azam Jammu Kashmir’s residence .

Yasin Malik along with a delegation comprising of Noor Muhammad Kalwal, Sheikh Abdul Rashid, Ashraf Bin Salam and Ghulam Muhammad Dar visited SMHS hospital and met with the injured students Rasikh Shabir, Muneeb Nazir,Faisal Hameed, Wasek Manzoor, Moeen ul islam, Ubaid Farooq, Abrar Nazir, Saima Yakoob, Safoora Farooq who got injured in a mysterious blast at Kakapora Pulwama recently. Yasin sahib met with these victims, talked to their attendants’ and doctors on duty and enquired about the health status of these injured people.

Expressing solidarity with these victims, JKLF chairman said that this mysterious blast reminds us of the fact that Kashmiris are not safe anywhere and even not in their classrooms, schools and colleges. He said that our lives unsafe everywhere and today on daily basis we are being forced to shoulder coffins of our dear ones, carry injured to hospitals and bear tyranny and oppression unleashed by the oppressors. Yasin sahib also prayed for the speedy recovery of these injured youth.

Meanwhile JKLF chairman along with the same delegation visited the residence of late grand Mufti-I-Azam of Jammu Kashmir Mufti Bashir Ud din and expressed solidarity with his bereaved family. In his condolence speech, JKLF chairman said that the contributions of the late Grand Mufti Azam in the fields of social work, religion especially in spreading religious harmony are exemplary and he will be remembered for all his qualities for years to come. Congratulating Mufti Nasir-ul- Islam, the son of late grand mufti, on assuming charges of Mufti-i-Azam Jammu Kashmir, JKLF chairman hoped that Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam will uphold the high traditions of the sacred seat and deliver justice to everyone without any prejudice or any other motive.

JKLF chairman said that Islamic Shariat is based on truth and justice and the main job of this seat is to define and implement Sharia in its true perspective and spirit. JKLF chairman hoped that new Mufti-I-Azam will do justice to his office and remain steadfast while performing his duties. Hailing new grand Mufti for allocating twenty Lakh Rupees from his charity trust to the victims of forced occupation, pellets guns, burned and blasted houses and other oppressed, JKLF chairman said that we have victims of occupation and oppression all around us and it is our national duty to do whatever possible for the welfare of these victims. While praying for the heavenly abode of late grand Mufti, JKLF chairman also prayed for the Sabr-i-Jamil of his bereaved family.