SRINAGAR: All Parties Hurriyat Conference led by Syed Ali Geelani Thursday strongly condemned the poster campaign against the pro-freedom activists especially Mir Hafizullah, Ashiq Hussain Narchour, Mohammad Shafi Wagay and Mushtaq Ahmad Khanday in South Kashmir.
The APHC-g termed it as “the moral bankruptcy on part of the administration particularly police”.
“When brutality and cruelty of the armed forces and police have failed to the gouge the resolutions and firmness of the people, they stoop so low that they started this poster campaign and announced a bounty on their head as if they are dreaded criminals and dacoits,” the Hurriyat Conference said in a statement issued this evening.
The Hurriyat Conference termed it as “most unethical and ridiculous” that instead of facing them politically, government at the “authoritative command” of their saffron partners, have themselves “accepted their defeat and frustration”.
“Mourning the bankruptcy” of the ethical values of administration especially police, the Hurriyat Conference said, “knave actions by the so-called democratic and elected representatives has almost changed the significance and substance of ‘democracy’ in this part of land.”
The Hurriyat Conference condemned the “persistent, repeated harassment and vengeful vandalism” of the family members of Mohammad Yousuf Falahi Shopian and ransacking their house by police.
“This has proved once again that police act as a pigtail of the collaborators and tarnish further their already mutilated image,” the Geelani Hurriyat Conference said.
“Had peace been accomplished by these crowdies, deceitful and fallacious acts of these perpetrators, then it would have been achieved long back, as India has been operating with these machinations for the last 70 years. But human especially resistance history is testimony to the fact that these malicious tactics by the forced occupiers has always fortified the will and vigour of the freedom lovers,” the statement added.
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