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27 February 2019 Defeat remains Fresh in Hindutva rulers minds

 Dismissal spree part of settler colonialism policy
 Modi regime pushing IIOJK to 1990’s like situation

Srinagar, February 27 (KMS): In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference has strongly condemned the ongoing dismissal spree saying Kashmiri government employees are being terminated from services as part of the Modi regime’s Hindutva-driven settler colonialism policy.

According to Kashmir Media Service, APHC leaders Ghulam Muhammad Khan Sopori, Bashir Andrabi, Khawaja Firdous, Saleem Zargar, Zamrooda Habib, Yasmeen Raja, Fahreeda Behanji, Dr Musaib, Jammu and Kashmir Muslim League and Democratic Freedom Party in their statements in Srinagar described the drive as the worst dictatorial approach. Indian on Sunday dismissed three more Muslim employees on the charge of raising voice for the Kashmiris’ UN-acknowledged right to self determination.

Grand Mufti of Kashmir Mufti Nasirul Islam in a statement in Srinagar said that the situation in the Kashmir valley is returning to like that of 1990s. He denounced the demolition of the houses of innocent people and warned India that time was not far when the Kashmiri people will have no choice except for “do or die” situation.

The New Delhi’s dreaded State Investigation Unit is going to attach four more houses of Kashmiri civilians in Srinagar and Islamabad districts on unfounded charges.

Meanwhile, body of a youth was found under mysterious circumstances in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district. The deceased, a 26-year-old man identified as Adil Ahmed Khan, was found lying in an orchard in Guddar Herpora area of the district. The incident took place just a day after a bank guard was gunned down in Pulwama.

On the other hand, speakers at a seminar in New Delhi while vehemently criticizing India’s muscular policies in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The participants of the seminar on “Jammu Kashmir: The Way Forward” urged India to stop bulldozing the democratic and human rights in Jammu Kashmir and take measures to find out a political solution to the Kashmir dispute.The event was organized by Centre of Peace and Progress and was addressed among others by APHC leader Mir Shahid Saleem. A large number of socio-political activists, journalists and human rights defenders from across India participated in the day-long deliberations. KMS

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