Altaf Bukhari Slams National Conference for Skipping Martyrs’ Day Tributes at Srinagar Graveyard

Altaf Bukhari

Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari lashed out at the leaders of the ruling National Conference for not visiting the martyrs’ graveyard to pay homage to the martyrs of 1931 on their anniversary today.

In a statement issued here, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said, “It is ironic that, on one hand, the ruling National Conference speaks of honouring the martyrs of July 13, 1931, yet on the other, its leaders—backed by over 50 legislators—did not even make the effort to visit the martyrs’ graveyard today to offer floral tributes on their anniversary.”

“One can understand that this government failed to declare July 13 a gazetted holiday, because it lacked the will to do so. But what prevented the Chief Minister and his cabinet colleagues from visiting the graveyard to pay homage? Even if not in their official capacity, they could have gone as personal capacity. Doing so would neither have been a crime nor a violation of any law,” he added.

Apni Party leader further said, “Will they now tell us that the Chief Minister and his cabinet were not permitted to visit the graveyard today? If so, then it raises a serious question mark over the authority and integrity of this government. And if that is the case, what else can people expect from this government?

I leave that question to the conscience of the Chief Minister and to the judgment of the National Conference’s leaders and workers.”

“Some reports suggest that, instead of being present here on Martyrs’ Day and visiting the Mazar-e-Shuhada to represent the sentiments of the people, he chose to stay in Delhi today. All I will say is that today stands as one of the saddest days in our history,” he said.

Terming the martyrs of 13 July as the heroes of Kashmir, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said, “Many across the country may not feel a deep connection to these martyrs—perhaps because they are unaware of the historical fact that these heroes in Kashmir stood against oppression and tyranny. Their sacrifices ultimately paved the way for the restoration of democracy in Jammu and Kashmir. They will always remain our heroes.”

Altaf Bukhari Slams Administration for Blocking Apni Party’s Martyrs’ Day Tribute, Calls Actions Authoritarian

Altaf Bukhari

Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari on Sunday has strongly condemned the Jammu and Kashmir administration for allegedly preventing him and his party from paying homage to the 1931 martyrs on Martyrs’ Day.

In a statement issued here, Bukhari said that after being denied permission to visit Mazar-e-Shuhada at Naqshband Sahib—where they intended to offer prayers for the 1931 martyrs—the administration further escalated its actions by locking the Apni Party headquarters in Srinagar to block a planned memorial event.

“Police personnel in large numbers were deployed near my residence in Sheikh Bagh to stop me from reaching the party office and participating in the peaceful prayer meeting,” Bukhari said. He also revealed that police were stationed outside the homes of several senior leaders and workers of the party, thereby obstructing their participation in today’s commemorations.

Calling these measures “clear and blatant examples of highhandedness and authoritarian behaviour,” Bukhari questioned the rationale behind the restrictions. “What is the purpose of stopping us from commemorating Martyrs’ Day, and how does it serve the authorities?” he asked.

He emphasized that the Apni Party had no intention to disturb public order and only sought to remember the martyrs through peaceful prayer and reflection. “As peace-loving and law-abiding citizens, we would have carried out these activities quietly, without causing any disruption to law and order,” he asserted.

Expressing deep disappointment with the administration’s conduct, Bukhari affirmed that no act of suppression could erase the memory of the 1931 martyrs. “Their memory lives on in our hearts, and no barriers can prevent us from honouring them from the depths of our hearts,” he said, leaving it to the public to judge the fairness of the government’s actions.

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