Srinagar\17\: while paying rich tributes to the martyred youths of Khrew Pampora and Ahmad Nagar Soura, chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Geelani said that these youth are not sacrificing their lives for any property, benefits or status but they are fighting for the freedom of Kashmiri Nation from the forced occupation of India and the people who are supporting the pro-Indian politicians for little and meager benefits, are not only forgetting the favours of these bold and brave youth but they are making sellout with the hot blood of the martyrs. While stressing upon the complete election boycott, Geelani Sahab said that the participation in the election drama is equal to fastening the collar of slavery around the necks of their children and future generations of Kashmir, which lengthens our path to freedom. While telephonically addressing a condolence meeting in Khrew Pampora, which was held in the remembrance of the Martyred youth, Geelani Sahab said that we have sacrificed about 6 lakh lives so far and this process of killings are continuous and are happening every day. These youths are sacrificing themselves for the freedom of Kashmiri nation which have been forcibly snatched by India and they are not fighting for wealth, property or any post or status but they want a prosperous and free Kashmir. The Kashmiri nation is duty bound to protect these precious sacrifices and they should not indulge in any such activity which will harm this sacred cause for which these youth have sacrificed their everything. While terming all the pro-Indian political parties including National Conference, PDP, State Congress, BJP, People’s Conference, CPI(M) and other independent candidates who are taking part in the election drama, as the criminals of the nation, the pro-freedom leader said that none of them are beneficial for the Kashmiries and whoever reaches the chair of power, left no stone unturned to harm our collective and national cause for their petty and personal benefits. Today, these politicians are begging for votes in the name of water, electricity and roads, but later on this exercise is sold as a justification for the forced occupation of India and India is projecting this election drama as a referendum in its favour in the international forum. This condolence meeting was arranged by the local population, which was attended by the high level delegation of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat including Farooq Gutapori, Mehraj-ud-din Ganie, Zafar Habib, Ishfaq Ahmad, Umar Aadil and many other activists. The Hurriyat delegation spoke on this occasion and distributed anti election posters among the people.