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Government Higher Secondary School Kaba Marg Islamabad set ablaze by unknown persons on Oct 30, 2016. (KL Image: Shah Hilal)
Government Higher Secondary School Kaba Marg Islamabad set ablaze by unknown persons on Oct 30, 2016. (KL Image: Shah Hilal)

Hurriyat Conference (m) chairperson Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who continues to be under house arrest, while commenting on burning of educational institutions on Tuesday said that no one needs to be told about the importance of education and instead of sermonizing and politicizing the issue, the question that needs to be answered is who is behind this burning and why is it being done.

“Every inch of Kashmir soil and every person in Kashmir is under surveillance. There are over with 7 lakh troops on ground and a huge police presence in every nook and corner of the valley. In such a security scenario is it possible that burning of schools will take place in such a systematic and frequent manner and the government forces and intelligence agencies would not be in know of the culprits to be able to nab them, when they have in the past four months in a pin pointed manner arrested more than 15000 youth in the people’s uprising for so-called anti-state activities,” he said in a statement issued this evening adding, “that too when government forces themselves are stationed in many schools across the valley.”

He said that such mischievous acts are part of the “diversionary plan” to shift focus from dealing with the actual issue on the ground and further “harass and distress” people.

“To shift focus, first war hysteria was created in the region and the Kashmir problem was externalized and now when the focus is again shifting towards the problem on ground, school burning has become the new disturbing focus,” the Hurriyat Conference (m) chief observed.

“On one hand, this government is beating its chest over burning of schools as it is greatly concerned about the ‘education of students’ and on the other hand it is harassing and tormenting students into forcibly taking exams when they are repeatedly demanding they be deferred for some time, keeping in view the trauma that they are going through due to the oppression faced by the nation in the last four months,” he said.

Meanwhile, an the Hurriyat Conference (m) spokesperson strongly denounced and condemned the “brutal violence and barbarism” unleashed by forces on the peaceful protestors at Rahmoo Pulwama, Shopian, Bandipora, Islamabad and Sopore by firing pellets and bullets at them, resulting in critical injuries to dozens, including blinding of three students.

Stressing that people were being dealt with brutal force whenever and wherever they try to bring out protest demonstrations and marches on the call of the unified resistance leadership while the forces were continuing nocturnal raids, beating up inmates, ransacking household items and arresting youth and their family members, the spokesperson said, “this was a challenge for the international rights bodies and emancipated nations of the world and urged them to take note of these brutal atrocities and come to the rescue of Kashmiris.”

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