Srinagar:
While the Corona virus is rampant in India, the lives of Kashmiri leaders in Indian jails are in grave danger and some leaders are suffering from various ailments but they are not being provided any medical aid by India.
According to reports, a report released by the Kashmir Media Service said that more than 3,000 Hurriyat leaders and activists were being held in various Indian jails, including the infamous Tihar Jail in Delhi, despite the fact that they The growing corona epidemic is at high risk and they are suffering from various ailments.
The report said that the detained leaders include Mohammad Yasin Malik, Mohammad Ashraf Sahrai, Shabbir Ahmed Shah, Musarat Alam Butt, Dr Abdul Hameed Fayyaz and Asiya Andrabi who have been implicated in various false cases.
Meanwhile, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference in Occupied Kashmir has appealed to the United Nations and other international bodies to take concrete steps to stop the genocide of the Kashmiri people in the Occupied Kashmir.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Ghulam Ahmad Gulzar, working vice chairman of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, said in a statement issued in Srinagar that India wants to use cruel tactics to keep the Kashmiri people from fighting for their right to self-determination. Is determined to continue its struggle until the goal is achieved.
Hurriyat leaders Khawaja Firdous, Khadim Hussain, human rights activist Muhammad Ahsan Anto, Mirwaiz-sponsored Hurriyat Forum, Jammu and Kashmir Employees Movement and Kashmir Council Europe Chairman Ali Raza Syed in their statements said that due to increasing corona cases I have expressed grave concern over the threat to the lives of detained Kashmiris.
Sehar Shabir Shah, daughter of senior all-party Hurriyat Conference leader and Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party chief Shabir Ahmad Shah, has launched an online campaign for the release of her father and other Kashmiri detainees.
“Whenever I meet my father in jail, I find his resolve stronger than before,” he said. “Despite the hardships of prison, he stands firm like a rock.”
In a statement, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has urged the Modi government to renounce retaliation and release Kashmiri political prisoners in jails.
“While the Corona epidemic is wreaking havoc across India, we cannot understand how the Indian government is happy with the inhumane and illegal detention of political prisoners in various jails in occupied Jammu and Kashmir and India,” the PDP said. Available.