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JNU professor blames Mehbooba for removing barriers; demands public execution of 40 Kashmiris

New Delhi, Feb 19, : Amita Singh, a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University,  has accused former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti of removing the barriers on the highway which led to killing of 49 CRPF men.

Taking to her  Twitter, she said that Mehbooba should hand over 40 Kashmiris for public execution for 40 soldiers’: “The RDX filled vehicle could not be checked as the 3 check barriers were removed by mehbooba mufti. Governor pl. reinstate everything removed by her. Mehbooba Mf. Should now hand over her 40 people for public execution if she really feels hurt for our 40 soldiers.culpability.”

In response, the party’s handle wrote: “This is a professor at #JNU making up concocted stories & ridiculous allegations against @MehboobaMufti She does not stop at that, is also calling for public hanging of Kashmiris. We register strong protest and will initiate legal action against her. @DelhiPolice pls take note.”

Prof. Singh, referring to an FIR against JNUSU Vice President Shehla Rashid over her tweet regarding the safety of Kashmiri students in Dehradun, wrote: “Hope this is just the beginning of expose. Many other FIRs are pending against this explosive hate machine disturbing social harmony in campuses yet moving Scot free everywhere! Time now….”

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