Sunday 9 June 2024
Srinagar (Urdu Point News Latest - APP. June 09, 2024) The All-Party Hurriyat Conference in the illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir by India has said that the Kashmiris are suffering from illegal arrests, siege and search operations and other atrocities by the Indian forces. The freedom struggle cannot be suppressed. According to Kashmir Media Service, Advocate Abdul Rasheed Minhas, spokesperson of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference, in a statement issued in Srinagar, condemned the increase in Indian atrocities, including confiscation of properties and dismissal of Kashmiri employees.
Paying tribute to the martyrs of the 11th June 1991 Kochota Bazar Srinagar massacre, the spokesperson said that the mission of the Kashmiri martyrs will be fulfilled at any cost. He urged the international community to put pressure on India to resolve the Kashmir dispute in order to prevent such heinous massacres in the future.
Indian police have installed a GPS tracking device on another Kashmiri, who is on bail, violating his right to freedom of movement and privacy.
This is not the first such incident, but a few days ago, a similar device was affixed on a Kashmiri under investigation at the Uri police station. The use of GPS tracking devices shows increased surveillance by Indian authorities on Kashmiris, belying Indian claims that "all is well" in the region. National Conference leader Agha Syed Ruhollah Mehdi has demanded an impartial investigation into the custodial death of a youth in Pulwama.
Agha Mehdi condemned the police brutality and demanded an investigation into the death of Imtiaz and serious injuries of another youth while in custody. India has decided to deploy 20,000 more personnel of paramilitary forces in occupied Jammu and Kashmir in the name of Amarnath Yatra security. This step was taken despite the fact that Jammu and Kashmir is the region with the largest military presence in the world, where more than one million Indian soldiers are already deployed.
Meanwhile, the Indian police have registered a case against three journalists, including Shahid Tantre, a journalist from Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, who covered the 2020 riots in New Delhi. The Press Club of India has condemned the police action as an attempt to suppress the press and weaken the freedom of the press in India and the occupied territories.