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Justice should be done: Hurriyat (G) over Kulbushan Jadaw’s case | KNO

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Srinagar, July 18 (KNO) : Commenting on the court verdict, by International Court of Justice, of an Indian spy Kulbushan Jadaw, Hurriyat Conference (G) Thursday said that whether the accused has committed the crime for which he is facing the trail or not, is to be decided by those occupying the responsibility posts of justice. “We as a human want justice to prevail and should be done to every individual or nation striving for it. Indian government says it can go to any extent to get justice for his citizen and it actually did knock the doors of international court of justice,” Hurriyat (G) said in a statement issued to KNO. Hurriyat (G) said that if a government of a country exhausts all its resources to see his citizen free from the occupants, why the same government and its functionaries very brazenly and cunningly deny justice to an unarmed population which it has forcibly caged for the last 7 decades and when anybody demands and asks for its rights—they are silenced by bullets, pallets, Cordon and search operations (CASO), jails and now a new war weapon in the form of investigative agencies has been used rather misused to crush every genuine voice for justice. The amalgam said that these double standards don’t suit a nation claiming to be the largest democracy. It said that sooner or later, we too will come out of the shackles of slavery—but deliberate delay and denial may prove detrimental for the oppressor itself, that is why we sincerely and honestly wish that this issue be resolved to avoid those destructive repercussions which India definitely has to share.(KNO)

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