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From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1971: Fifty Years Ago: Plebiscite Front candidates - Newspaper

SIALKOT: Candidates of the Plebiscite Front in occupied Kashmir would not be allowed to contest elections even as independent candidates unless they pledged in writing to give up their secessionist views on Kashmir. This was stated yesterday [Jan 27] in Jammu by Mr. G.M. Sadiq the puppet Chief Minister of the held State. According to information coming from across the cease-fire line while talking to newsmen he said . “If Plebiscite workers are keen to contest elections they shall have to submit an affidavit along with their nomination papers that they subscribe to the view that Kashmir is an integral part of India”. . Referring to the ban on Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and other Plebiscite Front leaders, he said it had become essential to check the activities of freedom-fighters and conceded that if such a step had been taken things were going out of control as Plebiscite Front workers had stepped up their propaganda of separation . through their demand of holding a Plebiscite in

Kashmir Vignette: Mujahid Manzil, shrine of Kashmir s political history |

The regions history remains buried today under its hollow structure Zaina Kadal, the heart of old city Srinagar, was once popular for politics as Mujahid Manzil was located here. The Manzil was considered a “shrine of resistance politics” against Dogra regime,  and which was later on taken over by National Conference. Once being a hub for political activities fighting against Dogra’s, Mujahid Manzil was a focal point as people from all walks of life in Jammu and Kashmir would visit the place to meet political leaders like Sheikh Mohamamd Abdullah, Maulana Masoodi, Chowdhary Ghulam Abbas and others to get glimpses of Kashmir s topmost leaders and first hand information of regional politics.

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From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1971: Fifty Years Ago: Seven killed in Srinagar - Newspaper

SIALKOT: Seven people were killed including two students, while over 200 persons were injured seriously when police opened fire and lathi-charged at various places in Srinagar yesterday [Jan 9], says a report received here from across the cease-fire line. … [The] Police arrested over 500 persons from Ananatnag, Baramula, Srinagar and several places for defying Sec. 144 imposed earlier. The report added that workers of the Plebiscite Front, Awami Action Committee and several other organisations took out a long procession to voice their feelings of resentment against the decision of the Indian Government to ban the entry of Sher-i-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and Mirza Afzal Beg in the valley under Safety Act. … - Agencies

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