Asiya condemns relaese of Gulzar Bhat ,Asks youth to say ‘No’ to Valentine

Asiya Andrabi, chief of Kashmiri women's separatist group speaks during news conference in SrinagarSrinagar,13 February 2015-CNS:-Chairperson Dukhtaran-e-millat  Syeddah Asiyah Andrabi  has expressed  pleasure  over  the fact  that  the majority  of youth  have inclined  towards  Islam. She said  the fact  is heartening  because  a well planned  conspiracy  is being  hatched  at the  global  level  to drive  muslim  youth  away  from  Islam  and a considerable number of youth  is still falling  prey  to the  propaganda.    

In a statement to CNS, a delegation  of DeM  visited  the shops  and restaurants  in  civil lines and made  them  assure  that  they  wont  allow  any  valentine  day  celebrations  on 14 th February. The  delegation  expressed  satisfaction over  the response  from the  business owners.  

She also  condemned  the release  of the  “devil  dervish”  Gulzar and said  that  a society  and system without  fear  of Allah yeilds  such  result. She said  that   the  high profile  people  involved  in the  infamous  sex scandal  were  given  a clean  chit  earlier  therefore  there was no hope  of justice  in this  case as well. “The image  of our  society  reflected  by such  incidents  is very  bad and it stands  as Question Mark on our  character. On  one  side  youth  are laying  down  their  lives  for  azadi  and Islam and thus  making  as proud While  as  on the other  side  gulzar and  people  like  him  make  us bow  our  heads  in shame. What  kind  of  society  and system  we live in where  character less  and  immoral  people  are released  with  full  honour. She said  that a sensitive  and honourable society  should  boycott  these characterless people socially  and make life  miserable  for them. (CNS)

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