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‘Namaz-e-Jinazah’ of Qaiser Hameed Sofi, 16, on Nov 05, 2016 in Eidgah Srinagar. (KL Image: Bilal Bahadur)
Jama’at-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday strongly condemned the use of force on mourners who were taking body of 16-year-old Qaiser Sofi, s/o Abdul Hameed Sofi, resident of Shalimar for last rites.
The J&K’s largest socio-economic-politico party, Jama’at, termed it as “worst era of state repression carried by PDP-BJP dispensation”.
“The PDP led dispensation has given a free hand to its ferocious forces in Kashmir who have unleashed a reign of terror upon unarmed and defenceless people. This is the worst face of those who once said: Goli se nahi boli se and it is highly deplorable and condemnable,” Jama’at said in a statement this afternoon.
“On one hand,” the statement said, “power lusting people are distracting gullible people on education and examination and trying to conceal its barbarism but what they (PDP-BJP) will say about this tyranny in which their unruly and uncontrollable forces kills the younger generation of Kashmir in a well-planned design and deprived them ‘right to live’,” Jama’at asked.
“What will be the take of Naeem Akhtar (J&K Government spokesperson) who beats chest over the exam and education, whose forces kill callously school going children since July, 8? If his inner is alive and he is factually much concerned about the future of children in Kashmir and their education, then without wasting a second he should raise the voice against the barbarity committed by those forces at whose behest he (Naeem Akhtar) is enjoying chair and other worldly benefits,” Jama’at said, “he must be reminded that blood and ink cannot flow together.”
Student protest in Sopore on Oct Ist 2016. (KL Image: Muhammad Abu Bakar)
The statement said that Jama’at-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir strongly condemned the ‘excesses and highhandedness’ of forces upon mourners at Shalimar and Eidgah, and urged international rights bodies to take effective measures for the safety of Kashmiri people who are being “deprived from every” right including ‘right to live’.
Moreover, the statement added, Jama’at expressed its deep sympathy with those who have been injured in forces action.
It urged United Nations, Organization of Islamic Cooperation and other human rights bodies to use its good offices for the resolution of Kashmir dispute “so that the barbarity perpetrated by Indian forces will be stopped”.
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