Expressing deer anguish and concern over the new trend in which armed forces brutally kill people travelling alone at night as was in the case of Riyaz Ahmed of Chattabal a few days back and now Bilal Ahmad Malik of Daferpora, Pulwama during Saturday night, APHC spokesman said that kashmiris are getting more and more vulnerable to the atrocities and brutalities of Indian armed forces who are on a mission to eliminate them. The Spokesman asked people to be extremely cautious in such a scenario and avoid travelling alone and late in the night.
Expressing sympathy and solidarity with the Bilal Ahmad Malik s family, the APHC spokesman paid glowing tributes to him and said that such cold blooded murder of innocent kashmirirs is a blot on the face of humanity and it will not discourage people from fighting for their basic right of freedom.
Condemning the continuous raids and harassment of people in villages and towns across Kashmir, the spokesman said the state government was trying every undemocratic and immoral trick up its sleeves to overcome the passion of resistance of the people.