Srinagar: Massacre by Indian Army continues in Occupied Kashmir and Indian terrorist army is martyring Kashmiri youth in fake encounters while houses of several Kashmiris have also been destroyed.
According to details, Hurriyat leaders and organizations in Occupied Kashmir have said that Indian troops are continuing the game of massacre of Kashmiris and destruction of property in the name of so-called search and siege operations in the Occupied Kashmir, which they are deeply concerned about.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Hurriyat leaders and organizations in their statements issued from Srinagar said that the occupying Indian troops were not only killing innocent Kashmiri youth during these so-called operations but were also destroying houses with chemicals. During the recent operation, three youths were martyred and several houses were blown up in Kakpura area of Pulwama district on Friday. The soldiers did not spare even the children and women.
The statements said that these violent raids and raids were just an excuse to harass and arrest Kashmiris. People’s Democratic Party chief and former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti said in a media interview in Srinagar that India’s aggression against the people of Jammu and Kashmir Has called for the promotion of unity to fight together.
He clarified that there was no choice but to fight together to counter the aggressive policy of the Indian government against the Kashmiri people.
On the other hand, the Jammu and Kashmir Forum for Peace and Territorial Integrity in a meeting held in Jammu urged India and Pakistan to take steps to resolve all outstanding issues including Kashmir, the meeting was chaired by party president ID Khajuria.
The posters, posted in Pulwama, Srinagar and Ganderbal, condemned the issuance of liquor shop licenses in the Kashmir Valley. The posters were issued by the Jammu and Kashmir Young Men’s League. It has been said that India wants to destroy the morals of the youth through such un-Islamic measures.
In a statement, Zahid Ashraf, vice-chairman of the Young Men’s League, slammed the occupying Indian authorities for promoting immoral activities in the occupied territories by opening liquor shops.
Families of Kashmiri youths illegally detained in Indian jails staged protests in different parts of Pulwama for the release of their loved ones.
Meanwhile, Abdul Samad Inqalabi has strongly condemned the desecration of a mosque by a female officer in Sarankot area of Poonch district.