Kashmiris inflicted atrocities under cover of talks: Karate
Srinagar: Expressing serious concern over the worsening situation in Valley, the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (R ) chairman Farooq Ahmad Dar alias Bita Karate alleged that India was inflicting grave atrocities on Kashmiris under the cover of bilateral talks.
“The armed forces martyred over two dozen innocent Kashmiris in three months and detained hundreds of others in different jails under draconian public safety Act (PSA). The police and CRPF personnel barge into the houses of civilians, beat the inmates and ransack their household belongings,” said Karate, according to Front statement.
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