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Asiya Andrabi opposes New Year celebrations in Gulmarg

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Calling the New Year’s party at Gulmarg a “cultural onslaught”, pro-Pakistani separatist and chairperson of Dukhtaran-e-Millat Asiya Andrabi has opposed the celebrations.

Andrabi alleged that these programmes are being organised under an agenda devised by the RSS to thrust upon Kashmir the shameless and lewd culture of India.

“This programme is not a Parvaaz of Kashmir, but the Parvaaz of a vulture which is always destined towards filth,” she said.

Andrabi described the night-long programme being organised by some “unknown group – Kashmiriyat” on December 31 at Gulmarg as “cultural onslaught”.

“This programme is being sponsored by few Urdu and English dailies and TV channels. In this proposed programme in the name of art music and comedy, shameless actors of Bollywood have been invited. These events are being branded as Kashmiriyat,” Andrabi said.

“In a clear attempt to counter the Islamic ideology of Kashmiris, the real culture of Kashmir is related to Islam and it has no place to celebrate events like New Year. These events can be important for the Brahman culture but they don’t have any connection with Islam,” she added.

Andrabi also alleged that these programmes are being organised under an agenda devised by the RSS to thrust upon Kashmir the shameless and lewd culture of India.
Andrabi asked the people to remain away from these programmes ‘at any cost’.

“On one hand our youth are laying down their lives for Islam and on the other hand these shameless programmes are being held. We should not play a part in these plans of the RSS otherwise on the day of judgement the martyrs will question us before Allah and we will not be able to face the Prophet,” she said.

(With inputs from ANI)

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