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Waza concerned over continuing human rights violations PL committee headed by Sofi Ashraf visited Kulgam Srinagar, September 01: While demanding international probe into the killings of Ganderbal, Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Mukhtar Ahmad Waza has strongly condemned the continued human rights violations committed by Indian troops in Jammu Kashmir. Waza in a statement paid glowing tributes to those who felt the bullets of Indian troops in Wanusn Kangan Ganderbal. Noticing doubt from different angles into the claimed of encounter of India troops, Waza demanded an impartial probe through any international agency, as according to him several persons are missing in the area. He maintained that the people of Kashmir would continue their struggle for an amicable and durable solution of the Kashmir dispute. He said that the Kashmir dispute is the main hurdle in the cordial relations between the two nuclear neighbouring countries. “Spotting of unmarked graves in every part of Kashmir are the umpteen examples that Indian armed forces have been rendered trigger free and have unleashed terror in every nook and corner of Kashmir.” He said. Mukhtar Waza called upon the international community to continue to highlight the human rights violations being perpetrated by Indian military and para-military forces in Kashmir and to impress upon the government of India to allow an independent and impartial investigation of the mass grave sites in the region. He urged the international human rights organizations to send a fact-finding mission to enquire about the human rights violations being committed by Indian troops in the region. Meanwhile, Party committee constituted earlier for party elections headed by Mohd Ashraf Sofi on the directions of Party Chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Visited Kulgam and held thread bear discussion with the party activists and leaders. He impressed upon them to work hard for strengthening the party at gross root levels.
Posted on: Sun, 01 Sep 2013 08:47:02 +0000

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