Pro-India politicians, parties responsible for killings in Kashmir: Malik

Srinagar, Dec 26 : Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik on Tuesday innocent Kashmiri men and women are falling to the bullets of forces that fear no prosecution and enjoy immunity provided by the “so-called” rulers.

Malik said all pro-India politicians, political parties, leaders and assembly members are responsible for this “genocide” as these are the people who provide these killers the licence to kill.

According to a statement issued to GNS, Malik along with party delegation visited north Kashmir’s Handwara and Kupwara to express solidarity with the families of slain woman Misra Banu and Asif Iqbal.

After meeting the bereaved families, JKLF chairman while addressing the people said, “Killing innocents under the garb of encounters and putting properties to flames is exposing the brutal face of Indian democracy in Kashmir. Kashmiris want to ask these pro-India rulers and their Indian masters what is the sin of six-month-old Maryam who has been deprived of her mother’s love by trigger happy (forces). We want to ask these so-called democrats and champions of human rights for what crime they snatched the lives of innocent Maisera and Asif Iqbal.”

“As a living nation, we should remember these sacrifices and never let our selfish interests to take over us. We cannot forget the blood of our martyrs,” he said.

JKLF chairman added, “Today butchery is being celebrated and blood of humans is being treated as the cheapest commodity, but civilized humans especially leaders keep tight-lipped to safeguard their trade and economic interests. This apathy and double standard of the international community vis-a-vis the poor nations like Kashmir is actually making this world more dangerous and unsafe place to live on and we appeal to international community to shun its negative attitude towards fellow humans.”

Malik also paid rich tributes to slain Jaish-e-Muhammad militant Noor Muhammad Tantray of Tral who was killed in an encounter with government forces on Monday night. (GNS)

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