Hurriyat (G) flays NC for relishing Wazwan reports
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Sunday, 16 March 2014
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‘Pak high commissioner calls on Geelani in Delhi’
Srinagar: Taking an exception to
reports about National Conference ‘relishing Wazwan’ while a youth was killed
at Naidkhai, Hurriyat Conference (G) has said when the whole state was mourning
the death of innocent youth and major parts of the state where placed under
curfew like restrictions, “Chief Minister Omar Abdullah preferred a party
meeting over visiting Naidkhai and relished Wazwan on the occasion which was
fetched in police vehicles.”
According to a statement issued to KNS, a spokesman of
the Hurriyat (G) has said: “It is the tradition of national Conference to
celebrate the innocent killings in Kashmir and they have done it in past and
they will not mind it in future also.’
“Power and chair has always been their (National Conference)
concern and they have nothing to do with the miseries of common people. While
strongly condemning the use of brutal force on the peaceful protest
demonstrations against the innocent killing, detention of dozens of Hurriyat
leaders including Mohammad Ashraf Sehraie, Mohammad Ashraf Laya, Firdous Ahmad
Shah and Ashiq Hussain Sofi and imposing curfew like restrictions in major
parts of the state on the 2ndconsecutive day.”
Hurriyat (G) has said that the Farhat Ahmad Dar was
killed by police in a target fire and the eyewitnesses present there have
recognized the police personals who have killed Farhat and who are still
roaming scot-free. The Hurriyat (G) spokesman Ayaz Akbar said that every
government is the custodian of life, property and honour of common people and
it is their duty to help the common man when he is suffering, but Jammu and
Kashmir is an exception.
“In Jammu and Kashmir where on the one hand 7.5 lakh
forces have been forcibly thrusted on the common people and on the other hand
the puppets of New Delhi who have been appointed here as local government, are
only concerned with their power, chair, salaries and luxuries, they do not have
any interest with the miseries and sufferings of the common people.”
The Hurriyat (G) spokesman said that if this state would
not have been forcibly occupied with the military might and a responsible
person would have been on the chair, he would have visited the Naidkhai to
express solidarity with the mother of the killed student, but instead of that
Omar Abdullah attended his party meeting to discuss the strategies of grabbing
the parliamentary seats in the state and enjoyed the Wazwan with his party
mates on state expenditure.
The Hurriyat (G) Spokesman said that the lack of
accountability in the state have encouraged police personals to join the ranks
of Indian forces who have never been punished for any crime. Akbar said that
the so-called probes ordered by the administration are merely eyewash and this
probe will also met the same fate of past hundreds of probes and
investigations. While strongly condemning the imposition of curfew like
restrictions and the use of brutal force over the peaceful protest
demonstration, Akbar said that the state government have deliberately suspended
the law and order and are using state terrorism and hooliganism as the tools to
suppress the voice of subjugated people.
Meanwhile, according to Akbar the recently appointed
Pakistan High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit today visited the temporary
residence of Syed Ali Geelani, chairman Hurriyat (G) in Malviya Nagar to
express his well wishes and prayed for his speedy recovery.
“Basit said that the prime minister of Pakistan Mian
Nawaaz Shareef was very much concerned about the health of Geelani Sahab and he
directed me to personally enquire the condition of pro-freedom leader and then
inform me. Hurriyat spokesman said that the Pakistan High Commissioner Basit
with Ubaid-ul-Rehman Nizami and other associates visited Malviya Nagar at 11:00
a.m. and spent about 1 ½ (90 minutes) hour with the ailing leader.” (KNS)
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