Kashmir Indepth
Kashmir

Hurriyat activist’s family accuses Forces of harassment 

Anantnag, Jan 18, : The villagers of Wuranhal area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district Friday staged a protest against ‘harassment and vandalization’ during a nocturnal raid.

  The protesters said that combined forces including Army, SOG and CRPF raided the house of one Haji Abdul Razaq Dar during the dead of the night. “The Forces were looking for Sabzar Ahmed Dar the son of Abdul Razaq who is associated with Geelani led Hurriyat Conference. In absence of Sabzar, the Forces abused and thrashed family members and picked up Ashiq Hussian Dar, the brother of Sabzar,” the protesters told news agency adding that Forces resorted to massive vandalization.

  While condemning the Forces action, the protesters appealed Governor Satya Pal Malik to look into the matter. “My son is not a terrorist but associated with Hurriyat Conference. He doesn’t come home and still we were harassed and thrashed in the middle of the night. I want to ask Governor how come he can address the grievances of Hurriyat leadership when he is not able to safeguard the families of Hurriyat activists,” said Haji Abdul Razaq Dar who demand the release of his innocent son. (CNS)

Related posts

Sopore resident dies of COVID-19, second death in a day, J-K toll rises to 74

Kashmir Indepth

Damage to WSS at Hapatnar: JE placed under suspension in Bandipora

Kashmir Indepth

DC Srinagar reviews functioning of One Stop Centre

Kashmir Indepth

CM Omar Abdullah chairs high-level meeting, directs all departments to gear up for winter adversity Stresses on smooth delivery of essential services

Zainab Hamdani

Traffic Advisory Issued Ahead of Expected Rain and Snowfall in Kashmir Valley

Kashmir Indepth

SPOs appeal Governor and DGP to redress their multiple grievances

Kashmir Indepth

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy