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Ramban incident has exposed communal mindset in J&K police : Er. Rasheed | KNO

Accuses administration of implementing hidden agenda of Sang Parivar

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Kupwara 29th June (KNO) : Accusing state administration of giving free hand to communal and anti Kashmiri elements AIP President Er. Rasheed has condemned burning to flames a truck at Ramban carrying allegedly bovine animals.

Interacting with people at Kupwara today Er. Rasheed said that the Ramban incident has exposed the biased and communal attitude of Jammu police. He said “There can be nothing shameful than the fact that the truck was abducted by the goons in presence of heavy contingent of Jammu police, but rather taking the truck into custody and investigating the matter, police shamefully allowed the radical Hindu goons to take law in their own hands and they set the truck ablaze.

Watching the incident with silence like mute spectators J&K police has yet again proved it's critics right who would often say that it takes police no time to kill, blind, jail and humiliate Kashmiris even over minor issues. The shameful side of the story is the rather arresting goons, police lodged an open FIR without naming those who committed heinous crime in presence of police itself and rather arrested the victims.

The governor administration must answer that why it has not acted against Lal Singh and why are Sangh Parivar goons in Jammu given a free hand to attack Muslim community." Er. Rasheed accused that while fringe elements in Jammu have been given liberty to do whatever they want with the minority community, in Kashmir the police, army and other security agencies find themselves above law and bulldozing the rights of majority community in the state seems to be part of a well crafted agenda, which the administration has been asked to implement.

Er. Rasheed added that the burning of truck in Jammu in presence of police is a big question mark on the credibility , neutrality and professional capabilities of Jammu and Kashmir police and the majority community feels completely alienates and let down with the shameful behavior of Jammu and Kashmir police.

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