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Er. Rasheed appeals students to make education their first priority

Srinagar,April 21, (Scoop News)- Appealing students to return to their studies and avoid often taking to streets, AIP Supremo and MLA Langate Er. Rasheed has said that New Delhi is losing every moral battle in Kashmir.


After completing his day long fast in Srinagar today along with dozens of his colleagues, while talking to media Er. Rasheed said “From pro-resistance leadership to common men every Kashmiri has a deep desire that our children who are victims of conflict, brutalities and state terrorism should get best education. Despite all propaganda Kashmiri youth has proved its worth not only in competitive exams but outside India as well. Kashmiri scholars and scientists have performed miracles and wonders in various fields. Despite frequent strikes, facing humiliation on daily basis at the hands of security forces Kashmiri students have been doing far better than anyone else in routine exams. There is no dearth of enemies of Kashmir who want Kashmiris to deprive from education and are using it as a well designed and well crafted measure to make it a campaign that Kashmiris want schools and colleges closed frequently. While students have every right to express their sentiments and they must on rare occasions carryout peaceful processions but need not to forget that getting education and improving their talent has to be their basic objective and political matters should be left to the leaders”.

Er. Rasheed while accusing a section of J&K Police of carrying out brutalities on their own people including students, appealed families of policemen to intervene and ask their bread earners working in J&K police to show restrain and not forget that they are part of the society and cannot always fight their own people through bullets and pallets and still run away.
He appealed masses and students in particular not to allow the communal and fringe elements in Jammu any chance to communalize the situation or create hurdles in delivering justice for the 8 year old victim Asifa. Er. Rasheed thanked all those including media persons, students and prominent citizens who visited the site of protest despite heavy rains and expressed their solidarity.
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