Srinagar, September 7 (Scoop News) – Kashmiri Pandit Sangarsh Samati (KPSS) strongly condemn the allegedly killing of Kashmiri’s by the men in uniform and have complete sympathy with the victim families. It seems that the State Government has lost its control on their man in “Khaki”.
In a statement issued from Srinagar KPSS said that on the one hand Centre claims the willingness of revoking of AFSPA in Srinagar and Budgam Districts as a token of good gesture towards the Kashmiri but on the other hand the State Actors are not showing any willingness to stop the chain of killing in the Valley. The non-coordination of State and Centre on Kashmir issue has always created unrest in the Valley which has given chance to the vested interest people to cash it for their personal benefits.
KPSS strongly request and suggest the persons who are at helm of affairs to understand the psychological aspect of the Kashmiri Society and try to solve the issue in the given ambit favoring everyone – to which the first step will be stopping the killing of Kashmiri’s.
KPSS also appeal the masses do not try to indulge in stone pelting which gives reasons and excuses for the local police to use and justify the excess force against the common people.
Meanwhile Senior Hurriyat leader and Chief Patron of Jammu & Kashmir Ittihadul Muslimeen (JKIM) has paid glowing tributes to four persons who have been allegedly killed by armed forces at Palhallan, Pattan yesterday .
In a statement issued from Srinagar , Maulana Abbas termed these killings an inhuman act of savagery with a barbaric approach and said that New Delhi has kept their armed forces trigger happy in Kashmir to render genocide.
Maulana Abbas Ansari said that on the eve of Holy Shabi Qadr, SOG and CRPF without any provocation started firing on all sides at a peacefull procession at Palhalan, Pattan killing four persons and injuring 15 other.
Mualana Abbas Ansari maintained that the mission of martyrs shall be taken to logical conclusion, come what may till to the birth right of self determination, which is sine qua non for the perpetual peace in South Asia.