SRINAGAR, : All Parties Hurriyat Conference said that Delhi's talks
offer is nothing than an effort to hoodwink the global opinion. It
said the brutal murder of a Rafiabad youth bears testimony that the
Indian government is insincere in what it is saying.
In a hard-hitting statement, the APHC said big-talk about re-opening
the Uri-Muzafarabad Road, healing touch and dialogue is a cover to
hoodwink the global opinion so that the civilised world does not take
note of the excesses and inhumanities being committed in Kashmir.
"Had it (talks offer) been a sincere effort, there should have been
some kind of halt to the massacre of the Kashmiri innocents", the
statement said. Instead, it added, the "soldiers in a mad race to get
awards and stars resort to innocent killings day in and day out".
Attacking the state government for "making this all (massacres and
excesses) easy for the Indian government", Hurriyat said that they are
supporting the security forces for doing this. "By talking about the
reopening of the Srinagar-Muzafarabad Road, talking to all hues and
giving healing touch the government has started dubbing those as
enemies of peace who talk about the violations and the killings in
custody", the statement added.
The statement said at the time the Chief Minister was denying the
report of death in custody the police was handing over the body of
Ghulam Hyder Bhat to the family. Bhat, a resident of Gonipora village
in Rafiabad belt of Sopore was arrested by security forcers in October
and his body was handed over by the army to the police in Kangan on
Thursday, Kashmir Times reported.
It added that the government is engaged in a force of appointing
commissions to probe such cases. Though many commissions of enquiry
were constituted, not in one case were the guilty punished, the
statement added.
As usual, the Conference sought the intervention of the civilized
world in putting a halt to the grave state of Kashmir.
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