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Demonstrations against opening of liquor shops

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Srinagar

In occupied Kashmir, the Jammu and Kashmir Students Youth Forum has said that its activists held protest demonstrations in Srinagar and Islamabad districts against the Indian government’s move to allow opening of liquor shops in the territory.
The Jammu and Kashmir Students Youth Forum in a statement issued in Srinagar said that a large number of party activists gathered in Srinagar and Islamabad areas, protesting against the Indian decision. The protesters raised anti-India and pro-freedom slogans.
The speakers on the occasion condemned the Indian authorities, saying it was another plot to target the Kashmiri youth to weaken them morally and keep them away from the resistance against the Indian illegal occupation. They vowed to fight tooth and nail and foil the Indian nefarious designs against the Muslims of the occupied territory.
Meanwhile, Vice Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Young Men’s League, Zahid Ashraf, in a statement issued in Islamabad condemned the implementation of the amended domicile law for occupied Kashmir. He said that it was aimed at changing the demography of the territory which would not be tolerated by the people of Kashmir and would be resisted with full force.—KMS

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