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Hakeem demands time-bound Judicial inquiry on Hyderpora encounter

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November 19, 2021
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Srinagar: While thanking LG Manoj Sinha for ordering a magisterial probe into the cold blooded murder of civilians in Hyderpora encounter , Chairman People’s Democratic Front (PDF ) Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen has observed that instead , a time bound judicial investigation into the gruesome killings should to be undertaken by a sitting High Court Judge to make it impartial . He said magisterial inquiries held in several such cold-blooded murders of innocent civilian in some earlier encounters have not been upto the expections of the people adding that the common men have lost faith on such face saving investigations . He has also demanded that the dead bodies of all the civilians killed in the incident should be
exhumed in Handwara without any delay and handed over to thier families for last rites.
In a statement issued on Thursday Hakeem while demanding a time bound inquiry on the Hyderpora encounter by a sitting High Court Judge ,has demanded that the bodies of slain persons should be immediately handed over to their families for thier last rites .He said when the police version itself admits that civilians were killed in crossfire so what was the reason that thier dead bodies are not handed over to thier families .
He said repeated incidents of civilian killings during encounters in length and breadth of Jammu and Kashmir has created a sense of insecurity ,fear psychosis and alienation among the common people .
Hakeem has urged the centre to take early measures to stop killing of innocent civilians in encounters and cross firing incidents adding that Security forces should be made accountable for any civilian killing to safeguard lives of common people. He has also made a fervent appeal to all the political parties and civil society groups to raise above thier individual party agendas and join hands to ensure protection and security to the common people . He said enough blood of innocents has spilled over the roads of Kashmir and thier should be end to this naked dance of death and destruction now.

 

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