Curfew, restrictions exhibit ‘jungle law’: Khan
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Sunday, 16 March 2014
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Condemns
Naidkhai killing
Srinagar: “Had one murderer been
brought to book till date the poor parents of Farhat Ahmad Dar would not have
been wailing today over the cruel and inhuman killing of their beloved son,”
this was stated by National Front Chairman and Hurriyat Conference Jammu Kashmir
leader, Nayeem Ahmad Khan, during his house arrest.
According to a statement issued to KNS, while rejecting
any government probe into the killing of Farhat Ahmad Dar, Khan said that all
such government announcements have been proved only to protect the culprits.
Khan said that the killing of Farhat Ahmad Dar has caused such a serious shock
and injury to his helpless parents, brother and sister that cannot be healed by
the crocodile tears of the so called government. Khan said that if the people
on the pay roles of New Delhi are sincere in their words they should prove it
with some practical measures by arresting the accused personnel, filing case
against them and set fast track court for strict and stringent action against
them.
However, Khan said that it is not possible for the so
called government and it only issues statements to remain in the row of
mourners so that people are deceived. Had the so called government been serious
about the security of Kashmiri people, it should have not promoted the killers
of almost 200 innocent Kashmiri youth. The same killers are now seen in very
high profile meetings delivering long speeches as the guests of honour. It is
because the men in uniform have found an easy way to get honoured by killing
Kashmiris.
Khan said that what else can prove the hooliganism of the
so called government that it uses its military wing to crush even peaceful
protesters by killing them and later imposes curfew like restrictions on the
people only to exhibit the jungle law of ‘might is right’. And by
arresting and house arresting the political leaders every now and then by the
hands of the government people practically conveys that they consider everybody
else as their slaves. (KNS)
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