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SRINAGAR

Hurriyat (g) Monday held its Advisory Body (Majlis Shoora) meeting at its head office Rajbagh which was chaired by its Secretary General Haji Ghulam Nabi Sumji.

The meeting held a detailed discussion over the prevailing situation with regarding to the Kashmir freedom struggle.

In a statement, while terming the continuous house detention of Hurriyat (g) chairperson Syed Ali Geelani as worst kind of human rights violation, the participants of the meeting expressed their deep concern over this illegal imprisonment and said that the government of India and its local agents are so scared of the octogenarian pro-freedom leader that they all prefer him to be always in cage.

The meeting said that on the one hand the state police don’t allow Syed Ali Geelani to come out of his residence and on the other hand they are officially denying the imprisonment of the pro-freedom leader.

They further said that the long and continuous house imprisonment is negatively affecting the health of the Syed Ali Geelani for which the government is directly responsible.

The meeting said that the state government is itself disrespecting its own laws with regarding to the prisoners. The judiciary on the one hand issue release orders for a prisoner and on the other hand the police which is an executing agency does not respect the court orders and continue to detain the people on false and fabricated grounds.

The advisory council also condemned the use of brutal and extreme force on the peaceful political programs and meetings. While terming the crackdown on the common people especially the youths and students everywhere in the state, Hurriyat (G) said that the government is playing a very dangerous game and they are pushing the people to the wall.

While terming the hue and cry of the RSS and its allied communal and fascist partners over the increase in the population rate of the Muslims in India as meaningless and their frustration, the advisory council strongly condemned this venomous propaganda against the Muslims. (KNS)

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