APHC Denounces Use Of Force On People In Soura
Umer Jamshaid Published November 04, 2016 | 11:05 AM
ISLAMABAD, Nov 4 (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 04th Nov, 2016 ) : All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC) has strongly condemned the shelling of Indian forces on the shrine of Jenab Sahab Soura, and people at Haigam Sopore, Bandipora, Shopian and house-to-house search operation in these areas.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the APHC spokesman in a statement issued in Held Srinagar said that shelling was done in Soura area of Srinagar to arrest the pro-freedom youth which led to large scale protest demonstrations.
He said to curb the protests, Indian police and paramilitary personnel resorted to indiscriminate shelling, lathi charge and firing of PAVA shells, causing severe discomfort and breathing difficulties not only in locals but also the patients and their attendants in Soura Institute of Medical Sciences.
He said that the forces' personnel also ransacked the shrine of Jenab Sahab. The spokesman said that the pro-India PDP at the behest of its partner in crime (BJP) continues to suck the blood of Kashmiri people.
"They have no patience, sanity or mindful thinking and to every issue and problem they have only one answer i.e. ruthless force. They use their bullets, pallets, lathis, teargas and PAVA shells, jails and interrogation centres as the only remedy for every issue and any voice raised against the oppression, as they lack the wisdom, logic and the morality.
To hide their blood drenched hands they shed more blood and this vicious circle seems to have no end," he said. The spokesman said the pro-India politicians like their masters in Delhi too base their politics on the brazen lies and gross deceit, and as the genetically certified traitors they could go to any extent for their personnel ego.
"They have stationed the killer force in our schools, hospitals, universities, research institutions, on roads, localities and even around our houses and then shout for peace and normalcy only to juggle the people.Had they been sincere or concerned, they should have released thousands of people from jail, stopped the ransacking operations and the widespread arrests to prove themselves at least humans.
But they fuel the flames of brutality further to cement their ministerial berths," he added. Condemning the vandalism and high-handedness of Indian police and paramilitary personnel in Haigam, Sopore, Bandipora and Shopian, the APHC spokesman said, "As these far-flung areas are less approached by media, uncontrolled and ill-mannered police and forces' personnel are free to commit every gross and grave crime against them."
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