Hurriyat forum denounces Indian state terrorism in IHK

Hurriyat forum denounces Indian state terrorism in IHK

In Occupied Kashmir, the All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC) has said that the continued detention and unjustified curbs on the movement of the ailing Chairman, Syed Ali Gilani, are taking a heavy toll on his health.

The APHC said this during a meeting, which was presided over by its General Secretary Ghulam Nabi Sumjhi in Srinagar on Sunday.

The meeting deplored that Syed Ali Gilani had been detained for the past eight years, and no one including media persons was allowed to meet him.

The participants denounced the efforts aimed at shielding the culprits of rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl, Aasifa, of Kathua, Jammu region.

While reacting to the assertions of PDP leader and puppet Minister, Haseeb Drabu, on Kashmir, the Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin Malik said that issuing such ridiculous and absurd statements could only be described as naivety and ignorance.

He said people like Drabu had no ideology, faith and ethics but were always ready to dance to the tune of their masters in New Delhi and Nagpur.

On other hand, an Indian TV channel has reported that a retired bureaucrat, Sanji Ram was the mastermind of abduction, rape and murder of the minor girl in Kathua.

The TV quoting the Crime Branch of police said that 60-year-old Sanji Ram instigated Special Police Officer Deepak Khajuria for the heinous crime with the intent of driving out Muslim families from the area.

Meanwhile, in Occupied Kashmir, the Hurriyet forum led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has strongly denounced the repressive policies of the puppet regime against the Kashmiri people.

In a statement in Srinagar, he said on one hand, people are deprived of fundamental right to live, and on the other, a reign of terror has been unleashed by Indian forces on the people.

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said these repressive measures by the puppet regime can’t muzzle the genuine aspirations of Kashmiri people.

 APP/AFP