Wednesday, 28 September 2016

#Day82: Arrest Spree A New Form of Ethnic Cleansing in Kashmir, says Trade

KL NEWS NETWORK

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Mohammad Yaseen Khan

Mohammad Yaseen Khan

Accusing the government of waging a “wicked war” against the majority community of J&K, Kashmir Economic Alliance, Chairperson, Haji Muhammad Yasin Khan said Muslims of Kashmir and Chenab Valleys were being arrested as “a part of a deep rooted conspiracy”.

Khan, who also heads the Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation, said, “the state government is literally celebrating arrest of Muslim youth as official bulletin throwing light on detentions has become a regular feature of media reports.”

“Instead of feeling ashamed for having unleashed a reign of terror and subjecting the people of Kashmir to worst-ever humanitarian crises, the government shamelessly glorifies everyday how many youth have been arrested,” Khan said adding putting over 6000 innocent people behind the bars is nothing but revenge.

“While youth are being subjected to harassment, in the Chenab Valley Masjid Imams are also being targeted,” Khan said adding the PDP led state government “is executing Nagpuri agenda”.

Terming the arrest of innocent youths as “conspiracy of Hindutva agenda”, Khan appealed the international community including Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the United Nations and the Saarc to take note of the “large-scale rights abuse” in Kashmir.

“The arrest spree is new form of ethnic cleansing and people are being pushed to the wall,” Khan said.

Khan accused the politicians from ruling PDP and BJP of having “conspired” the arrest of youth in league with state police.

“At places these politicians are exploiting the sentiments parents through arrest of their children and subjecting them to literal begging to seek release of their wards whereas many are also taking money,” Khan said.

Khan said policemen were “behaving like PDP and BJP workers in many areas where youth are being arrested out of revenge politics”.

Reminding Home Minister Rajnath Singh of his statement that youths should be holding laptops in their hands, Khan said, “it was the government which is furthering the anger of youth.”

“If this government thinks that arrest of people will bring any peace than so called peace will be possible on Kashmir streets only when each and every Kashmir is jailed,” he said.

Seeking immediate release of the detained people, he sought intervention of the Indian civil society as well.



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