Condemns ‘egoistic’ behaviour of authorities
Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman, Syed Ali Geelani who continues to be under house detention, was not again allowed to offer Friday prayers by police.
Condemning the autocratic and egoistic behaviour of rulers and its authorities, a spokesman of the Hurriyat, in a statement today, said the amalgam chairman is not being allowed to offer Friday prayers for the last so many years.
It was in Omar Abdullah’s regime that curbs and restrictions were imposed and pro-freedom leader was barred from offering prayers. This practice was followed by then Chief Minister, late Mufti Syed, said spokesman and now Mehbooba Mufti too is following the same policy.
Meanwhile Hurriyat Conference (G) while strongly condemning state authorities said that coalition led by PDP & BJP has turned state virtually in a big jail & more than six hundred pro-freedom leaders and activists are still languishing in different jails.
Commenting over the continuous detention of resistance leaders and activists including Sheikh Mohamad Yousef, Ab Subhan Wani, Mohamad Rustum Bhat, Amir hamza Shah, Ab. Khaliq Regu, Ab. Rehman Tantray, Bashir Ahmad Sofi, Sheikh Mohammad Ramzan, Mohamad Shaban Dar, Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Mohamad Yusuf Lone, Ab Majid Rather, Hakim-u-Rehman Sultani, Nazir Ahmad War, Mohammad Ashraf War, Abdul Manan, Lateef Ahmad Kalo,Gh Mohidin Pundit, Sajad Ahmad War, Nazir Ahmad Tantrey ,Mohamad Abdullah Bhat, Ab Salam Mir, Mohamad Ramzan Bhat , Farooq Ahmad Sofi, Gh Nabi Najar & Sajad Ahmad Mir ,Hurriyat (G) said that most of those detained are elderly.
Hurriyat (G) while furnishing details about prisoners said that more than hundred were bailed out by court, however police didn’t release them and are lodged in police lockups. Hurriyat said PSA was slapped again on forty detainees & those detainees who served & completed detention period are illegally detained without assigning any reason.
Most of the detainees after furnishing bail documents were not released, instead booked against fresh and baseless allegations and FIR stand registered against them, thereby prolonging their detention, said spokesman.
Hurriyat conference (G) in its appeal to organisation for human rights asked to take cognizance of pitiable plight of detainees and use their influence for their release.
Meanwhile, Chairman Hurriyat (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani expressed his deep concern and grief over the loss of lives in a suicidal bomb attack in shrine in Sindh Karachi and express his sympathy and condolences with bereaved families. Those involved in these heinous attacks are not human beings and demanded exemplary and stringent action against culprits.
Syed Ali Geelani said that it is a well-thought-out conspiracy to defame and malign this country and said that Pakistan faces cross border terrorism. Blaming India for instigating and promoting terrorism in Pakistan, Syed Ali Geelani said that Afghanistan is being used as launching paid for terrorist activities.
Urging Pakistan administration, people and political leaders, Syed Ali Geelani asked to come on one page, crush these elements, isolate all those escalating troubles and take stringent action as per law of land. (KNS)
Condemning the autocratic and egoistic behaviour of rulers and its authorities, a spokesman of the Hurriyat, in a statement today, said the amalgam chairman is not being allowed to offer Friday prayers for the last so many years.
It was in Omar Abdullah’s regime that curbs and restrictions were imposed and pro-freedom leader was barred from offering prayers. This practice was followed by then Chief Minister, late Mufti Syed, said spokesman and now Mehbooba Mufti too is following the same policy.
Meanwhile Hurriyat Conference (G) while strongly condemning state authorities said that coalition led by PDP & BJP has turned state virtually in a big jail & more than six hundred pro-freedom leaders and activists are still languishing in different jails.
Commenting over the continuous detention of resistance leaders and activists including Sheikh Mohamad Yousef, Ab Subhan Wani, Mohamad Rustum Bhat, Amir hamza Shah, Ab. Khaliq Regu, Ab. Rehman Tantray, Bashir Ahmad Sofi, Sheikh Mohammad Ramzan, Mohamad Shaban Dar, Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Mohamad Yusuf Lone, Ab Majid Rather, Hakim-u-Rehman Sultani, Nazir Ahmad War, Mohammad Ashraf War, Abdul Manan, Lateef Ahmad Kalo,Gh Mohidin Pundit, Sajad Ahmad War, Nazir Ahmad Tantrey ,Mohamad Abdullah Bhat, Ab Salam Mir, Mohamad Ramzan Bhat , Farooq Ahmad Sofi, Gh Nabi Najar & Sajad Ahmad Mir ,Hurriyat (G) said that most of those detained are elderly.
Hurriyat (G) while furnishing details about prisoners said that more than hundred were bailed out by court, however police didn’t release them and are lodged in police lockups. Hurriyat said PSA was slapped again on forty detainees & those detainees who served & completed detention period are illegally detained without assigning any reason.
Most of the detainees after furnishing bail documents were not released, instead booked against fresh and baseless allegations and FIR stand registered against them, thereby prolonging their detention, said spokesman.
Hurriyat conference (G) in its appeal to organisation for human rights asked to take cognizance of pitiable plight of detainees and use their influence for their release.
Meanwhile, Chairman Hurriyat (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani expressed his deep concern and grief over the loss of lives in a suicidal bomb attack in shrine in Sindh Karachi and express his sympathy and condolences with bereaved families. Those involved in these heinous attacks are not human beings and demanded exemplary and stringent action against culprits.
Syed Ali Geelani said that it is a well-thought-out conspiracy to defame and malign this country and said that Pakistan faces cross border terrorism. Blaming India for instigating and promoting terrorism in Pakistan, Syed Ali Geelani said that Afghanistan is being used as launching paid for terrorist activities.
Urging Pakistan administration, people and political leaders, Syed Ali Geelani asked to come on one page, crush these elements, isolate all those escalating troubles and take stringent action as per law of land. (KNS)