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Home » JRL calls for valleywide shutdown on June 25

JRL calls for valleywide shutdown on June 25

  1. Srinagar, June 24: Expressing serious concern over the re-starting of operation All-Out and CASOS with full vengeance against the people of Kashmir especially in South Kashmir which has resulted in the killing of four innocent civilians in the firing of trigger-happy forces, JRL comprising Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik has called for a complete shutdown against the planned genocide of Kashmiri youth by the Indian State on June 25 (Monday).
    In a joint statement, the JRL said operation all out was restarted by forces and CASO in South Kashmir villages resulting in harassment of people of all ages and when people resist to forces action they are showered with pellets and bullets with a sole aim of killing them.JRL said that residential houses are being blasted and
    The leadership said that they can’t act as mute spectators over the brutal killings of unarmed protesters as since Eid ul Fitr four innocent people including the father of two minor siblings were killed by the trigger-happy forces. strongly condemning the killing of four civilians who were killed in forces firing since June 16 include Aijaz Ahmed Bhat of Akhiran, Nowpora, elderly Muhammad Yousuf Rather OF Srigufwara, Shahid Nazir of Sirhama who was fired at his head, and the latest Yawar Nazir of Gassipora Qaimoh who was martyred today in indiscriminate firing JRL said that more than 50 people were also left seriously injured many of them with bullets and lethal pellet injuries and many houses have been blasted and raised to the ground.

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on June 24, 2018

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