Srinagar: Condemning what it called unethical and undemocratic actions, especially cordon off the office-cum-residence of Hurriyat (G) Chairman Syed Ali Geelani, the party said that the balloon of “battle of Ideas” has punctured.
The amalgam in a statement said the ransacking and destroying of the fruits in orchards, burning of heaps of paddy and widespread fling of arrests throughout valley has left PDP naked.
The Hurriyat said that Geelani has been confined in the four walls of his house since 2010 and all his social and political activities have been curbed.
“His Hyderpora residence has already been converted into a sub-jail, but since 21 September 2016, the cordon and restrictions have been reinforced by deploying a contingent of CRPF in a mobile bunker fitted with an automatic snipers and cameras, which keeps the record of everybody coming and visiting him,” said the Hurriyat spokesman.
Hurriyat said that these “cowardice actions” have not yielded anything in the past and will not do any better today as well, and they can never be able to suppress the zeal and fervor of freedom from masses.
The Hurriyat appealed to people that in view of the gag on the communication and sealing of the office/residence, it is very hard for them to get to anybody.
“Therefore people should continue the struggle with courage, steadfastness, unity and sincerity. The oppressor has left us with no choice but to fight for our basic rights that too by harming only ourselves, as its military might, aggression and arrogance with the shameless, wicked and disgusting shield by the local perpetrators and culprits have camouflaged themselves as the statues with no emotions left in them,” it added. (PTK)
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