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Saturday, June 8, 2024

In Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, four more employees were fired, properties of two citizens were confiscated

 Indian BSF shot and killed a civilian in Samba

Saturday 8 June 2024

Srinagar (Urdu Point News Latest - NNI. June 8, 2024) In the illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir of India, the Indian government led by Narendra Modi has fired four more Kashmiri government employees while advancing its Hindutva agenda. According to the service, those to be sacked include two local police constables, a teacher and an employee of the water department.

In order to justify the dismissal of the employees, the administration has imposed an obligation on them to participate in freedom activities. Meanwhile, the occupying administration has suspended a teacher named Fayyaz Ahmed in Doda district for uploading a video on social media in which The dilapidated condition of a government middle school in the area was shown.


Since August 2019, India has fired twenty Kashmiri employees in the occupied territory with the aim of replacing them with Indian Hindu employees to further the Hindutva agenda in the region.


Meanwhile, the administration continued confiscating the properties of innocent Kashmiris and confiscated the land worth crores of rupees comprising 8 kanals and three marls of two Kashmiris Jalil Ahmed Rather and Muhammad Ashraf Mir in Talgam area of ​​Baramulla district. The Modi government has so far sealed the properties of dozens of Kashmiris and the offices of pro-liberation organizations for its association with the freedom movement.

Indian Paramilitary Border Security Force personnel shot dead a 26-year-old Vasu Deva near Regal border post of Working Boundary in Samba district. The deceased was a resident of Akhnoor area of ​​Jammu district and was working as a cook in a construction company in the area. Advocate Abdul Rasheed Minhas, the spokesperson of the Hurriyat Conference yesterday, in a statement issued in Srinagar, expressed the plight of illegally detained Hurriyat leaders and workers. Expressing serious concern, international human rights organizations have been demanded to play a role for their release.

He said that Hurriyat Chairman Musrat Alam Butt, Muhammad Yasin Malik, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Naeem Ahmad Khan, Asia Andrabi and other leaders are facing difficulties of imprisonment for challenging the illegal occupation of their motherland by India. The spokesman said that despite the hardships and difficulties, the morale of Nazarbandar Hanmais is high and they are determined to continue their just struggle. The High Court of the Occupied Territories has sentenced three innocent Kashmiris, Ijaz Ahmed Dar, Adil Ahmed Pal and Muhammad Amin Bande to public safety. Declaring detention under the Act null and void, the administration ordered to release them.

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