
PAHALGAM attack: The leader of the Jamm and the Kashmiri National Conference (NC) Aga Ruhullah Mehdi warned against the handling of cashmere as collateral damage and measures against terrorism, which is reflected as a collective punishment as a result of the last monthly terrorist attack of Pahalgam.
Mehdi, a member of the Parliament of Lok Sabha (MP) from Srinagar, raised questions after Sunday’s 22 -year -old youth Imtiiyaz Ahmad Magray of South Kashmir was acquired on Sunday.
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“I am deeply afraid of recovering the 22 -year -old body of Imtiyaze Ahmad Magray from a stream in Kulgam. According to trusted news, Imtiyaz was picked up by security forces days ago and was returned to his family today,” Mehdi said on Sunday on Sunday.
The inhabitants of the village in the district of Kulgam in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday on Sunday recovered the body of Magray in the middle of the accusation that the deceased was chosen by the security forces for interrogation as a result of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam.
“This follows the worrying accusation of the family members of those who have recently been killed in Kupwara and Baramulle, raising serious questions about abuse,” Mehdi said, supporting a family demand for a rapid and independent investigation of Imtiyaz’s death.
“This follows the worrying accusation of the family members of those who have recently been killed in Kupwara and Baramulle, raising serious questions about abuse,” Mehdi said, supporting a family demand for a rapid and independent investigation of Imtiyaz’s death.
Mehdi’s notes came in the middle of the escalating tension and Pakistani reduced diplomatic relations with India after the worst terrorist attack on civilians in twenty -five years in Jammu and Kashmir Pahalgamu This killed 26 people, mostly tourists, 22 April. Mehdi had questioned the detention of over 2,000 cashmeters after the Pahalgaam attack.
Collective punishment?
“Kashmiris cannot be treated as collateral damage as a result of attack on the hillgam, arbitrary detention, killing and torture was violating every democratic and legal principle. Counter -terrorism is increasingly reflected as collective punishment,” he said.
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“He was a young man who worked with a worker. He worked outside Kashmir and returned two weeks ago. A few days ago he picked him up forces for the investigation. I wanted to ask LG to order a court probe in his death,” said Jamma and Kashmir Sakina ITOO after meeting his family.
Some reports in the media quoted police sources that say Imtiyaz was an overground worker (OGW)
Formerly on the day, the President of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) of Mehboob Muftti said that at the death of Imtiyaz Ahmad Magray, whose body was caught from the aharbal district of Kulgam, there are serious accusations of fouls.
The police realized the incident and started the investigation to find out the cause of death.
Serious charges of foul: mehboob
“Another body was obtained from the river in Kulgam, which increases serious accusations of fouls.
She said that a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam appears to be a calculated attempt to derail a fragile peace, disrupt tourism in Kashmir and undermine municipal harmony across the country.
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“If the only violent act can shake the whole system and provoke arbitrary arrests, domestic demolition and focus of innocent civilians, the perpetrators have already achieved their goal,” she said.
Mehboob called for an impartial investigation by death.
Kashmiris cannot be considered to be collateral damage due to the attack of the hillgam.
“The accusation of misconduct, whether at the Bandipor meeting or the last incident in Kulgam, is deeply disturbing and guaranteed a thorough impartial investigation,” she added.
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