Srinagar: Awami Ittihaad Party (AIP) President and MLA Langate Er Rashid Tuesday condemned state government of completely communalizing and saffronizing divisional administration in Jammu.
In a statement to press Rashid said, “in Pir Panchal, the Muslims are facing direct violence from Hindu radical groups only for the fault that they offered religious obligations on Eid and in Chenab valley some 18 Muslims have been booked for sedition charges and many have been jailed under PSA.”
“Security forces and police are continuously harassing the Muslim youth all over Chenab valley and summoning them to various police stations. If the people of Chenab valley, Pir Panchal and other parts of Jammu region are seeking plebiscite, GoI should explain how does it amounts sedition and if seeking plebiscite means sedition, then India’s first PM Jawahar Lal Nehru needs to be booked even after his death. Neither people of Jammu region nor Kashmir province are seeking a solution to Kashmir dispute on communal lines, nor are seeking something challenging sovereignty of India, as every Indian including Narendra Modi despite not confessing are clear in their conscience that J&K is not India’s integral part,” he said.
He said that harassment Muslims of Jammu is ample proof that GoI and its “stooges” want to communalize the political dispute of J&K.
The MLA Langate also questioned the “morality” of Indian agencies and other power centric institutions for ignoring as usual the deaths of more than 80 unarmed Kashmiris butchered during on-going mass uprising but leaving no stone unturned to probe Uri attack.
“Not even single civilian death has been probed during current uprising and from NIA to Mehbooba Mufti, everybody is busy in finding whatsoever they could invent and hatch regarding Uri attack, thus proving that for Indian state blood of 80 Kashmiris is much more thinner than the water and even if they are unarmed and underage, they still deserve pellets, bullets and graveyard,” he said.
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