SRINAGAR: President Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Dr Nisar-ul-Hassan has alleged that the cultural show in government medical college (GMC) Srinagar yesterday was shameful and painful.
This is shocking that principal GMC had consented for this cultural show which was indecent and immoral, Hassan said in a statement.
This has hurt the sentiments and emotions of the people of Kashmir. This is unfortunate that our own people are holding cultural shows at a time when whole Kashmir is mourning innocent killings, he said adding People on one hand are killed in cold blooded murder and on the other hand we are enjoying and cherishing these killings by singing and dancing.
We are killed for our only fault that we have raised voice against repressive forces. Our women are being gang raped and we cannot even vent our anger and anguish. This is genocide in a well-planned way by India to continue its illegal occupation. We have lost our honor and dignity; we have lost everything. India has given a free hand to armed forces to kill kashmiris and this is an eye opener for all of us that nobody is safe here as forces have been given a license to kill.
This is a do or die situation for this nation. Intellectuals have to acknowledge and realize their responsibility. They have to be role models and lead by examples History has witnessed that it is the intellectual class who get freedom for their nations Dak chief said.
Our heads bow in shame on seeing doctors celebrating musical shows thus adding salt to the wounds of Kashmiris. The musical show was organized at a time when whole land is blood bathed which is unacceptable and intolerable, Hassan said.
The Principal GMC and other organizers owe an explanation to the nation. They have to apologize to the nation.
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