Sunday, September 19, 2010

Kashmir 19 sept 2010


Srinagar, Sep 19: ..................Rejecting the All Party delegation’s visit to Kashmir as another “dilly dallying and futile” exercise on part of the Indian Government, Chairman Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Shah Geelani said his conglomerate 'won’t participate in any dialouge with the delegation'.
Claiming that the government had hatched a “conspiracy” to foil the peaceful protests outside army and other military installations on Tuesday, September 21, Syed Ali Shah Geelani Saturday modified his earlier call asking people to instead stage protest demonstrations in district and tehseel headquarters across the Valley on the day. Geelani claimed that the decision was taken after his led Hurriyat faction received reliable information about a government conspiracy to infiltrate unscrupulous elements in the peaceful protest demonstrations outside the military installations so as to facilitate widespread civilian killings on the day. All this, he claimed, is being done to brand the “peaceful struggle of Kashmiris for their right to self determination as a violent one.” “Therefore, we have modified our programme. People should now gather at every district and tehseel headquarters and stage register their protest peacefully against the India,” Geelani said, adding that as open letters would also be sent to the higher ups of Indian military through press and internet on the day. He also asked people to peacefully hold ‘Go India Go’ placards across the Valley to “convey their true aspirations to the visiting Indian delegation when they visit Kashmir on Monday, September 20. He said “Indian agencies” were also luring some government officers and other Kashmiris to be part of gathering for welcoming the delegation. “These people should ask their conscience if it they will be not betraying the blood of more than hundred people martyred by people over the past few months. They should refrain from such endeavours lest they face a social boycott.” Geelani said at a time when India was showing its arrogance of power by unleashing an unparalleled reign of terror in Kashmir, "we should not surrender before the military might of India and continue with struggle." He said the reason for failure of 150 rounds of talks between Kashmiris and New Delhi during thet last six decades remains to be the “stubborn” and “unrealistic” attitude of India towards the Kashmir dispute. “Since 27 October, 1947, India has occupied Kashmir through its military. On one hand it talks of dialogue while in the same breath it claims Kashmir to be its integral part,” he said. Geelani reiterated that until India didn’t accept Kashmir as an international dispute and agreed to withdraw its troops and resolve the Kashmir issue in its historical context participation in any sort of dialogue with India will be a “ futile and meaningless exercise.”

Girl killed, 3 injured succumb in Kashmir

Srinagar, Sept 19: A 17-year-old girl was killed and three injured
persons succumbed to wounds even as curfew was re-imposed in entire
Kashmir this morning despite no separatist shutdown call on Sunday.
With the deaths, the toll in unrest since June 11 has risen to 103.
Official sources said that 2nd-year-old student, Mubeena daughter of
Ghulam Mohammad Wani was killed after hit by a stray bullet near home
gate in Nathipora Sopore in north Kashmir this evening.
They said that as soon as security forces were withdrawing, a mob
pelted stones on them near Nathipora Bomai in the apple town. The girl
was hit on abdomen while she was standing near the entrance of her
house. “She was referred to Srinagar, where she was declared as
brought dead,” the officials added.
Besides, there was minor stone pelting incident in Bemina. However,
the mob was chased away without any causality, they added.
Meanwhile, three persons injured during firing by security forces and
police over the last three days succumbed to injuries in hospitals
here, taking the death toll in the ongoing unrest to 103.
Official sources said that a youth Mohammad Amin Ganai son of Mohammad
Ramzan Ganai of Tappar Pattan succumbed to wounds at a hospital here
last night. Ganai had sustained injuries on 17 Sept 2010 at Tappar
Pattan in Baramulla district.
Another youth, Shabir Ahmad Dar son of Mohammad Ayub Dar of Lider Mund
Pulwama succumbed to wounds at SKIMS Soura here. Dar was injured on 16
Sept. Third of the injured persons, Bilal Ahmad Najar son of Ghulam
Mohidin of Khanabal also succumbed to his injuries at SMHS Hospital.
He was injured at Anantnag on 18 September, they added.
The tough curfew, which was relaxed for seven hours in almost entire
Srinagar city yesterday after six days, was clamped again.
A police spokesman said that Curfew continues in Srinagar, Budgam,
Chadoora and Charar-i-Shrief, Kangan, Ganderbal, Anantnag ,Bijbehara,
Kulgam town, Qoimoh, Pulwama town, Kakapora, Litter Pulwama, Shopian
town, Awantipora, Lethpora, Pampore, Kunzer, Tangmarg,
Pattan,Baramulla,Delina,Pahalgam,Tapper Pattan, Sopore town, Kralpora,
Trehgam,Kupwara town,Handwara, Chotipora, Kulangam, Bandipora town and
Sumbal town.........................

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