Freedom fighter Burhan Wani was martyrdom by Indian oppressive forces.


Srinagar: Today marks the seventh death anniversary of Burhan Wani, the hero of the Kashmir freedom movement.
Burhan Wani, a young freedom fighter, injected a new spirit into the Kashmiri struggle for independence over the past few years.
Although seven years have passed since his martyrdom, the oppressive Indian forces have failed miserably in suppressing the Kashmiri people's fervor for freedom, despite their relentless acts of violence, killings, and plunder.
Prominent freedom leader, Hamid Lone, stated that Burhan Wani was a symbol of the Kashmir freedom movement who ignited the flame of liberation in the hearts of the youth.
Despite India's use of force and atrocities, they are unwavering in their commitment to carry forward Burhan Wani's mission.
Mohammed Shafi Dar, another freedom leader, emphasized that Burhan Wani's martyrdom has exposed the true face of fascist India and unveiled the mask of democracy.
His sacrifice has revealed to the world that India, once considered a democratic nation, has transformed into a fascist state, attempting to deceive the international community.
Dar stated, "I am on a democratic path, while India's claims are all deceit."

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