APHC chairman Syed Ali Geelani expressed his deep grief over civilian killings in Qazigund shootout and extended his condolences with bereaved families. Sunday, Syed Ali Geelani blamed stubborn attitude of Indian authorities for continuous bloodshed & said that since last several decades, people in state are facing war like situation.
Meanwhile on the direction of Syed Ali Geelani, district president, Farooq Ahmad Shah participated in funeral prayers of slain youth in Qaimoh, while as assistant general secretary, Gh Nabi Sumji was placed under house arrest and barred from participation in funeral prayer.
Geelani said that situation in state are turning appalling with each passing day and that Indian authorities rely on their military might to suppress people’s aspirations and muzzle voices. Justifying the resentment from youth, Geelani said that our youth are taking arms to put an end to slavery and this barbarity.
Unending curbs on political activities and continuous detention of resistance leadership has created political uncertainty in state and as such our youth are quite disheartened with prevailing situation as peaceful activities are denied, asserted Geelani.
Geelani while referring to awful situation in detention centers and police lockups, said that people particularly youth are subjected third degree torture by police authorities. Taking dig at state police, Geelani said that to prove themselves as relevant & more loyal, surpassed all limits, while inflicting atrocities.
Condemning Delhi for their unrealistic approach, Geelani said that continuous bloodshed in state and consequently dead bodies of our youngsters give us extreme pain.
We need peace said Geelani, however it is Delhi that is denying our right and creating hurdles. Denouncing Delhi for their obstinate approach, Geelani said, India can play a key role in bringing the peace in sub-continent, however bold measures are needed to resolve this pending issue. (PTK)