Srinagar: Hurriyat Conference led by Syed Ali Geelani on Wednesday demanded immediate and unconditional release of all prisoners even as it accused PDP-led government of using “chemical weapons” and pellets against the people for “remaining in power”.
In a statement issued here, the conglomerate blamed PDP-led administration for unnecessarily prolonging their detention period.
“PDP is playing deceitful politics. Hypocrisy and treachery is the trait of PDP,” a spokesman of the amalgam said.
The Hurriyat Conference said that the PDP party was the creation of “agencies and its rhetoric for battle of ideas stand exposed.” “They should realize this fact that pellets, bullets and Safety Act now stand sign and symbolic for their treacherous politics.”
The spokesman said that since the inception of PDP, they are following dictates from “Nagpur (RSS headquarter) and there seems no let-up in pellets and bullets,” the spokesman said, adding that though pellet gun and “chemical weapons are specifically used against wild animals, however PDP in order to remain in power corridors and appease their masters, used these weapons against innocent and unarmed civilians.”
The Hurriyat Conference expressed its deep concern over the deteriorating condition of prisoners, saying they are being subjected to political vendetta and no proper medical treatment is provided to ailing detainees.
it mentioned names of Dr. Ghulam Muhammad Bhat, Altaf Ahmed Shah, Pir Saifullah, Ayaz Akbar, Raja Meraj u Din , Nayem Ahmed Khan, Shahid-ul-Islam, Farooq Ahmed Dar, Shahid Yusuf, Dr. Muhammad Qassim, Dr. Mohammad Shafi Shariati , Ghulam Qadir Bhat, Sheikh Farooq Ahmed, Asiya Andrabi, Ghulam Mohammad Khan Sopori, Mohammad Rustam Bhat Amir Hamza Shah, Mir Hafeez u ullah, Mohammad Yousaf Falahi, Raies Ahmad Mir, Fehmeda Sofi, Mohammad Yusuf Mir, Danish Malik, Abdul Ahad Parey, Abdul Shaban Wani, Master Ali Muhammad, Mohammad Yousuf Lone, Abdul Ghani Bhat, Nasir Abdullah, Shah Wali Mohammad, Ghulam Mohammad Tantrey, Mohammad Shaban Khan, Mohammad Rafiq Ganai, Shakil Ahmad Boya, Sheikh Mohammad Ramzan, Bashir Ahmad Sofi, Shakeel Ahmed Yatoo, Mushtaq Ahmed Hura, Showkat Ahmad Hakim, Mohammad Yousuf Bhat Muhammad Amin Ahangar Abdul Hameed Parey , Qazi-ul-Islam, Sarjan Barkati, Ghulam Hassan Shah, Haji Ghulam Mohammad , Salman Yousuf, Mufti Abdul Ahad, Ghulam Hassan Shah, Hakim ur Rehman, Manzoor Ahmad Kaloo, Ghulam Mohammad Tantrey Pervez Ahmed Kaloo, Abdul Khaleq Regu, Abdul Aziz Ganai Ghulam Hasan Malik, Bashir Ahmad Bhat, Mushtaq Ahmed Mir, Mohammad Ashraf Begh, Mohammad Ramzan Mir, Siraj u Din, Mohammad Sidiq, Safeer Ahmad Lone, Showkat Ahmad Dar, Javed Ahmed Fuley, Nazir Ahmad Manto, Mufti Nadim, Mohammad Amin Dar, Imtiyaz Ahmed and Bashir Ahmad Sofi And Shariq Maqbool Gaane.
The amalgam said that during people’s uprising in 2016, state authorities arrested thousands while as PSA was slapped against six hundred. “More than 300 activists are still languishing in different detention centres and police lockups,” the spokesman said.
The Hurriyat Conference said that people bailed out by the courts are not being released. “On one or the other pretext their detention period is prolonged and those bailed out by judiciary are rearrested by police and detained again on fictitious charges and PSA slapped on them.”
Appealing international organizations including United Nations Human Rights Commission, Asia watch and Amnesty International for their cognizance, the amalgam urged them to take notice of the inhuman and hostile treatment meted out to detainees lodged in different jails and “take serious notice about indiscriminate use of infamous Public Safety Act against innocent Kashmiri prisoners.”