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Visits Tujar Sharief, seeks release of innocent youth

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Sopore 19 August (KNO) : Appealing security agencies not to cross the red line, AIP President Er. Rasheed today visited Tujar Sharief and adjoining areas in spore, where security agencies had vandalized properties and arrested around twenty youth during nocturnal raids. Addressing the gatherings on the occasion Er. Rasheed said that New Delhi has lost the moral fight and is now using men in uniform to destroy the self respect and the will of people.

He said “What PM Narindra Modi said on independence day speech is losing the relevance as men in uniform are leaving no stone unturned to humiliate and harm unarmed citizens. The people of Kashmir from north to south are being targeted for supporting the resistance movement and forces despite knowing that Kashmiris want a resolution without violence are provoking them.

The claims of tolerance made by state police chief from time to time have proven wrong and the unfortunate part is that security agencies have become habitual of fabricating stories to justify their high handedness”. Er. Rasheed reminded local cops not to forget that they are sons of the soil and will have to pay for their every illegal and terrorizing act sooner or later.

He appealed masses not to lose hope and remain united as state terrorism has to end one day. Er. Rasheed asked Governor administration to find out the facts that why men in uniform vandalized property, broke doors and windows and didn’t spared even vehicle in Tujar area besides humiliating and beating up the local population irrespective of their gender and age. Urging Sopore police to release all innocent youth arrested during the raids in Tujar and adjoining areas, Er. Rasheed took a pledge from the masses to continue their peaceful struggle till Kashmir issue is resolved.

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