KL Report

Srinagar

Recalling the unfortunate incidents of violence of 2010 unrest that consumed over 100 precious civilian lives, the CPI (M) State Secretary Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami has said even after two years people still await answers for what happened to perpetrators of the violence who are yet to be brought to justice.

Addressing a one-day party convention at Islamabad, the CPI (M) leader said not a single case out of these civilian killings has reached to any logical conclusion and in most of these cases the families of victims are facing secondary victimization at the hands of administration. “We want answer to what happened to the commission of inquiry ordered by the government to probe these killings? What happened to the cases which were not brought in the ambit of jurisdiction of that Commission of Inquiry?” he asked.

Going by the fate of the magisterial inquires; Commissions of inquiries or judicial probes ordered in Kashmir, the CPI (M) leader remarked that the fact of the matter is that the practice has lost its meaning. “In a way, these probes and inquires have become a handy weapon to cool down tempers and buy time after the innocent civilian killings,” he opined.

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