
The State Investigation Agency, controlled by New Delhi, has conducted a series of raids across several locations in Srinagar and South Kashmir districts of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, today.
The raids specifically targeted areas such as Rambagh, Chanpora and Rawalpora within Srinagar district. These raids are part of the Modi regime’s intensified campaign to harass and intimidate the Kashmiri people in the territory.
Amidst these developments, senior APHC leader Shabbir Ahmed Shah in a statement from New Delhi's Tihar Jail reiterated his unwavering commitment to the Kashmiri cause. The statement was released by his Democratic Freedom Party in Srinagar. The DFP said that Shabbir Shah’s steadfastness serves as a testament to his resistance against India's illegal occupation over the disputed territory.
Meanwhile, residents took to the streets in Uri area of Baramulla district to voice their grievances against the authorities' persistent neglect of long-standing issues. The impassioned display of dissent underscores the frustration among Kashmiris over unaddressed concerns and deteriorating living conditions under India’s occupation.
On the other hand, APHC leaders in their statements issued in Srinagar paid tributes to Ghulam Muhammad Bulla on his 49th martyrdom anniversary, today. The leaders maintained that Bulla's unwavering dedication to the Kashmir freedom struggle, epitomized by his sacrifice following the Indira-Abdullah accord in 1975, serves as a source of inspiration for Kashmiris.