Tuesday, September 14, 2010

APHC (G) releases fresh protest calendar

APHC (G) releases fresh protest calendar for 10 days



September 14, Srinagar:

As a part of its ‘Quit Kashmir Campaign’, the Hurriyat Conference (G) led by Syed Ali Geelani on Tuesday announced a new protest calendar for the coming ten days.


According to the calendar there will be complete shutdown on September 16, Thursday and peaceful protests after every prayer.

On September 17, Friday, the Conglomerate has again called for a shutdown. On this day people of Bandipora and Baramulla have been urged to march to Palahalan Pattan while people of district Ganderbal, Srinagar and Budgam to Humhama respectively.


“People of districts falling in south Kashmir, will march towards Pampore and people of Kupwara have been urged to register protest at their district headquarter,” it said.


On September, 18 Saturday there will be complete shutdown “All the people who are computer literate, will register their protest on different social network sites, especially Facebook. Peaceful protests will continue throughout the day,” it said.


On September 19, Sunday, there will be no shutdown. “On this day all the business establishments, banks, educational institutions and private institutions will remain open. People will buy essential commodities,”


The Conglomerate has called for UNO Chalo on September 20, Monday.


“People will march towards United Nations Office at Sonawar, and will give a memorandum to remind them that people of Jammu and Kashmir want the UNO resolutions should be adopted without any further delay,” the Hurriyat said in a statement mailed to Media.


On September 21, Tuesday there will be complete shutdown. “On this day people should give reminder of ‘Quit Jammu and Kashmir Movement to all the Military establishments and other security camps by way of peaceful protests up to the destinations of army establishments.”
On September 22, Wednesday there will be no shutdown. On September 23, Thursday the Conglomerate has called for a shutdown to express solidarity with the political prisoner and those arrested during the past three months.


On September 24, Friday there will be shutdown and peaceful protests against the desecration of Quran. On September 25, Saturday and September 26 Sunday, there will be complete shutdown. “On these days, people will carry out the cleanliness drive in their respective localities from 11am to 1 pm. From Nimaz-e-Zuhar to Nimaz-e-Asar, people will observe the peaceful protests,”

Geelani said there will be no shutdown from during the calendar period from 7 pm to 7 am. ‘All the business establishments, including manufacturing units, flour mills, and cement factories will remain open.


Shops and other establishment can do the normal business during late night hours. Transporters can ply normally during late night hours,” he said.


He urged people to shout ‘Go India Go back, we want freedom and one point programme Independence for Islam’ during the peaceful protests. ( curtsy Agence India Press)

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