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Repressive measures in Kashmir would only deteriorate situation further: JRL | KNO

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Srinagar, March 28 (KNO) : Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) Thursday said that as Delhi unleashes more repressive measures in Kashmir, the situation would only deteriorate further. In a statement issued to KNO, JRL said that “the human rights violations continue unabated as youth and activists are arrested on a daily basis and booked under PSA and send to jails outside Kashmir.” “The illegal crackdown on resistance and religious leaders and activists continues. As CASO continues in South to North Kashmir and central Kashmir yesterday at Kulgam during firing on protesting youth Faizan Ahmed and Suhail Nazir Bhat sustained severe bullet injuries,” JRL said. They said that shopkeepers were beaten by the forces in Bijbehara, adding that the prevailing situation of intimidation and instilling fear of reprisals by the authorities should be recognised by global community and human rights organisations and they should raise their voice against it. JRL said that the EU parliament member’s letter to GOI expressing grave concern over continuing HR violations in Kashmir and asking for repeal of AFSPA and PSA as well as ban on pellet guns and taking cognisance of the UNHRC report on Kashmir is ‘a welcome move’. They reiterated that “Kashmir issue is a well acknowledged fact at the global level being a human and political issue and employing repressive tactics to divert the basic reality of the issue has failed in the past and will fail at present as well.” JRL said that resolution of the issue through dialogue among the stakeholders namely India Pakistan and people of Kashmir is the only way to ensuring peace in Kashmir and in the region. Paying tributes, JRL said that killing of armed youth in various encounters across Kashmir is painful and leadership would want that no Kashmiri youth is pushed by repression to take to arms and lose his life. They asked Govt of India to shun its ‘policy of revenge’ and resolve the Kashmir issue peacefully in accordance with the wishes and aspirations of people of Kashmir.(KNO)

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