Srinagar
In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Abdul Samad Inqilabi, Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Islami Tanzeem-e-Azadi, has expressed grave concern over the illness of veteran Hurriyat leader, Syed Ali Gilani and prayed for his early recovery.
Abdul Samad Inqilabi in a statement issued from Srinagar Central Jail hoped that the veteran would recover soon and the Kashmir issue would be resolved in his life Islami Tanzeem-e-Azad Chairman said that Syed Ali Gilani was a symbol of courage and an icon of hope for the Kashmiris. Inqilabi stressed the need for settlement of the Kashmir dispute for lasting peace and stability in the South Asian region.—INP