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Communist Party leader blames Indian govt for hopelessness in South Asia

24 August, 2020 04:01

Communist Party leader blames Indian govt for hopelessness in South Asia.

Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami said this In a statement in Srinagar.  He termed the situation in the Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir as very disappointing.

Communist Party leader blames Indian govt

He said hopelessness has engulfed the whole South Asian region because of wrong decisions and policies of BJP-led Indian government.

He said the joint resolution adopted by six political parties on Saturday, aimed at striving to revert pre-August 5, 2019 position of the illegally occupied state is a significant move.

Yousuf Tarigami said it is responsibility of the political parties to get the people out of this hopeless situation.

On the other hand, All Parties Hurriyat Conference has expressed serious concern over the safety of hundreds of Kashmiri prisoners languishing in jails of India and the territory amid outbreak of coronavirus among inmates in different jails.

APHC spokesman expressed these views in a statement issued in Srinagar.

He said thousands of families are running from pillar to post to get information about their detained relatives

They remain unable to see them due to the military siege which the fascist Modi government imposed in August, last year.

The APHC spokesman termed it a grave human rights violation and appealed to the international human rights organisations to intervene for the release of the victims of the brazen Indian state terrorism in the territory.

Mushtaq Wani remembered

In another statement, Hurriyat leader Shabbir Ahmed Dar paid glowing tributes to the noted Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Mushtaq Ahmed Wani ahead of his death anniversary.

Tehreek-e-Wahdat-e-Islami, a constituent of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference at meeting in Srinagar said that India has converted the illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir into another Karbala.

Meanwhile, Indian police arrested five Kashmiri youth from Bandipora and Srinagar districts.

A warrant officer of the Indian Air Force committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle inside his camp at Kalu Chak in Jammu. This incident has raised the number of such deaths among Indian troops and police personnel in the occupied territory to 467 since January 2007 till date.

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