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Spree of killings, police highhandedness and oppression unleashed against protesting students especially girl students is highly condemnable : Incarcerated JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik

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Srinagar 6th April 2018 (KNO) : Jammu Kashmir Zonal president Noor Muhammad Kalwal, zonal vice president Muhammad Yasin Butt along with activists, Muhammad Haneef Dar, Imtiyaz Ahmad Ganaie and Imtiyaz ahmad shah were arrested by police when they were assembling to hold a peaceful protest against brutal killings in Kashmir. Despite police highhandedness, crackdown and oppression, JKLF leaders and activists led by zonal general secretary Sheikh Abdul Rashid managed to gather at Masjid Shareef Abi-Guzar where they staged a peaceful protest against Shupian massacre and oppression unleashed on students across valley.

On JRL call, JKLF leaders and activists were scheduled to hold peaceful protest at Budshah Chowk Srinagar but when as JKLF zonal president Noor Muhammad Kalwal reached Maisuma, He was arrested by police and shifted to Kothibagh police station. Police then raided JKLF office at Abi-Guzar Srinagar and arrested JKLF zonal vice president Muhammad Yasin Butt along with Muhammad Haneef Dar, Imtiyaz Ahmad Ganaie and Imtiyaz Ahmad shah. Police laid a tight siege around Abi-Guzar Masjid and sealed all ways leading towards the Masjid.

JKLF zonal president Noor Muhammad Kalwal has been now shifted to police station Zaina Kadal. It is worth to mention that JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik is in Srinagar central jail from last Monday along with JKLF leaders Showkat ahmad Bakhshi and basher ahmad Kashmiri while as JKLF leader Siraj ud din Mir is in Kreeri police station while as JKLF district president Baramullah Abdul Rashid Magloo is languishing in sub-jail Baramullah.

Despite this entire police highhandedness and crackdown, JKLF leaders and activists led by Zonal general secretary Sheikh Abdul Rashid managed to reach there and staged a peaceful protest outside the Masjid. JKLF vice chairman Mushtaq Ajmal along with leaders’ professor Javed Ashraf bin Salam, Ghulam Muhammad Dar, Mushtaq Ahmad Dar, Fayaz Ahmad, Basharat Ahmad, Imtiyaz Ahmad also participated in the protest program. On the occasion, JRL memorandum was also read before the press.

While condemning the spree of killings, police highhandedness and oppression unleashed against protesting students especially girl students, JKLF incarcerated chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik has said that so-called rulers and their police have actually crossed every limit of highhandedness and shame and are hell bent to trample every voice of dissent by military might. JKLF said that Shupian massacre and pellet terrorism which killed many more and injured hundreds is being followed by suppression and state sponsored terrorism.

The way police laid a siege around every Masjid, every nook and corner of Lal Chowk and other parts of Srinagar and rest of the valley today, speaks volumes about the colonial and chauvinist mindset of India and its Kashmiri stooges working in the form of PDP and other pro-India politicians and assembly members. JKLF chairman while condemning the Shupian massacre, pellet and bullet terrorism unleashed by India trigger happy forces which has killed many and wounded scores of people across the valley, said that Kashmiri resilience and steadfastness has shaken the oppressors and whatever is being done by police today is a glaring evidence of the frustration so-called rulers and their forces are suffering from.

Yasin sahib also strongly condemned the police oppression unleashed against students across valley yesterday and said that peaceful protest against genocide id birth right of every human but Kashmir has been turned into a police state where law of jungle is prevailing and in practice, which is highly condemnable.

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