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Jammu and Kashmir

Fareeda Behan ji chairperson “mass movement” Disassociated her Self from Hurriyat.

Srinagar, April 10: In a public declaration, Fareeda Behan Ji, Chairperson of the Jammu & Kashmir Mass Movement, has categorically disassociated both herself and her organization from the separatist conglomerates operating in the Kashmir, including both factions of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC).

In an affidavit, a copy which lies with Srinagar based news agency Kashmir Dot Com, Behan Ji said that neither she nor her organization has any connection or affiliation with APHC (G), APHC (A), their constituents, or any other group pursuing separatist or similar agendas. She further clarified that the ideology of the APHC does not resonate with her or her party, noting that such platforms have failed to address the legitimate aspirations and grievances of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

The chairperson also warned against any attempts to link her or the Jammu & Kashmir Mass Movement with such groups, saying such actions would invite legal consequences.

“I am a loyal citizen of India,” she affirmed, adding that both she and her organization owe allegiance to the Constitution of India and are not associated with any group that works against the interests of the nation.


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