The High Court Bar Association in a meeting in Occupied Srinagar decided to boycott the courts proceedings tomorrow. Mirwaiz Umar Farooq in a media interview in Occupied Srinagar maintained that the incident aptly exposed the hollow claims of the Indian government that the situation is peaceful in occupied Kashmir.
Syed Ali Geelani in a statement issued in Occupied Srinagar deplored that India deployed trigger-happy troops in the territory who are killing the innocent Kashmiri people at their will.
Speakers at a seminar in Occupied Srinagar reaffirmed the Kashmiris' resolve to continue the martyrs' mission till its logical end. The seminar was organised by the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front on the eve of the martyrdom anniversary of prominent Kashmiri scholar, Professor Abdul Ahad Wani.
They hailed the contribution of Dr Wani for the Kashmir liberation movement.
On the occasion, Muhammad Yasin Malik, announced to start the campaign of court arrest from Friday.
The spokesman of Jammu and Kashmir Muslim League in a statement castigated the puppet authorities for not producing the illegally detained party leader, Masarrat Aalam Butt, before the court.
On the other hand, curfew remained enforced in Pulwama town for the third consecutive day, today, to prevent people from holding anti-India demonstrations.
An APHC delegation visited different hospitals of Occupied Srinagar and inquired about the health of the people, who were injured in troops' firing in Pulwama.
The occupation authorities continued to place Hurriyet leaders, Shabbir Ahmed Shah, Nayeem Ahmed Khan and Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai under house arrest.