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NC MPs to ask Parliament today why slow pace of investigation in Shopian encounter: Hasnian Masoodi


Suhail Khan


Srinagar Sep 14(KINS): National Conference Member Parliament Justice (retired) Hasnian Masoodi said they will raise the issue of slow pace of investigation in alleged Shopian fake encounter in Parliament on Tuesday.


“We (NC MPs) will raise the issue why there is delay in investigation in Shopian encounter. We want impartial investigation should be completed at the earliest to unveil the facts.

Today our main focus will be Shopian encounter,” Masoodi told news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS).
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday assured that “no injustice wil

done” in alleged fake encounter happened in Amshipora of south Kashmir’s Shopian district on July 18 this year and said separate investigations are underway to bring the fact to fore.


Sinha assured the victim’s families that the probe is going on and families will get justice. “Separate investigations are going on in the Army and administration regarding the case. I assure you that no injustice will be done”, LG Sinha said.


In a letter addressed to the Lieutenant Governor J&K, the families of three Rajouri boys killed in an alleged fake encounter in Shopian on July 18 had sought LG’s personal intervention and demanded an impartial and fair probe into the killings and results of the DNA report to establish the truth. Family also sought permission for exhumation of the bodies so that their decent burial can be arranged.(KINS)

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