ISLAMABAD – President Dr Arif Alvi has said the Indian Supreme Court’srecord on Kashmir and minority issues had darkened over the last few yearsas it is following a doctrine of constitutional evasion.
In a series of tweets, the president tagged and commented on an articleappearing in a prestigious UK based “The Economist” titled ‘Vale of Tears,The courts’ refusal to curb repression in Kashmir’.
He said Indian Supreme Court looks like a branch of executive facilitatingits prejudicial actions, so little hope for Indian Muslims, minorities andKashmiris.
According to the article, the Indian Supreme Court judges meddled indifferent issues but yet on the many glaring abuses occurring in theOccupied Kashmir, they have remained resolutely and shamefully silent.
The Indian top court had given a month’s time to the Modi’s government tosubmit its response to a slew of petitions challenging Indian government’sunilateral and illegal step of stripping the special status of the occupiedvalley, the Radio Pakistan reported.
The article said with such order, it meant in all likelihood, a furthermonth of detention without trial for the Kashmiris rounded up by the Indianauthorities and another month during which the humbler Kashmiris would bedeprived of their fundamental rights.








