Srinagar:
Terrorism by the Indian Army continues in occupied Kashmir during the month of Ramadan and now, according to the latest reports, three more Kashmiri youths have been martyred.
According to details, Indian troops have martyred three more Kashmiri youths in Islamabad district during their latest state terror operation in occupied Kashmir.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the soldiers martyred the youth during a search and siege operation in Vailoo area of the district. People in the area staged huge demonstrations on the martyrdom of the youth and chanted slogans against India and in favor of independence.
Locals said that besides killing a large number of innocent Indian youths infected with the deadly virus, they were also spreading corona virus during house-to-house searches in the besieged occupied area.
Meanwhile, Hurriyat leaders Shabbir Ahmed Dar, Mir Shahid Saleem, Advocate Devinder Singh Behl and Pir Hilal Ahmed in their separate statements have strongly condemned India’s growing state terrorism and Indian conspiracies against the pro-independence Kashmiri people.
Shabbir Ahmad Dar said that while the world of Islam is busy preparing for Eid, the Fascist occupying administration in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir headed by Manoj Sinha is firing Muslim employees in the name of Corona epidemic and replacing them with Rs. SS and BJP goons are being recruited.
Mir Shahid Saleem has condemned the registration of a case against his relatives for arranging the funeral prayers of Shaheed Mohammad Ashraf Sahrai in his ancestral graveyard in Lolab Valley.
It should be noted that the police had registered a case against the 20 people who, according to the occupying administration, chanted slogans in favor of freedom at the funeral.
On the other hand, Meenakshi Ganguly, director of Human Rights Watch South Asia, said in a media interview that the number of people infected with the corona virus in India is on the rise, while there is a severe shortage of medicines, oxygen and vaccines. The humanitarian crisis is exposing fundamental human rights issues in India.