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Kupwara minor brutal murder has raised ‘goosebumps’ of every concerned citizen: Hurriyat (M)

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July 21, 2018
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Srinagar: Terming the brutal killing of minor boy of Gulgam, Kupwara Umar Farooq as the murder of humanity, Hurriyat Conference (M) on Saturday demanded stern punishment to the guilty involved in the act.

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In a statement issued here, the amalgam said that unidentified people first kidnapped minor Umar and then brutally killed him and later threw his body on road which is not only extremely condemnable but takes the lid off the rot in the Kashmiri society where heinous crimes are taking place now.

It said that incident like the brutal murder of minor Kupwara boy has raised goose-bumps of every concerned citizen of Kashmir and it’s high time that all the concerned and responsible people across Kashmir rise to the occasion to stop such incidents happening in the future.

The Hurriyat Conference(M) has expressed heartfelt condolence and solidarity with the family of slain Umar, who was the only son of parents among seven siblings, and hoped that the probe initiated in the incident would be taken to its logical conclusion and guilty by getting the hold of culprits and punishing them severely. The Hurriyat hoped that this time, the fate of probe commission ordered by the police won’t meet the same end as that of hundreds of probes ordered in the past.

While commenting on the report on prisoners prepared by various judges of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir, the Hurriyat Conference expressed concern. In Central Jail Srinagar and District Jail Rajouri, the number of prisoners lodged there are beyond the capacity, which is an eye-opener for the international community and rights groups fighting for prisoner’s rights, it said.

The Hurriyat Conference said that in Central Jail Srinagar, according to the report, 396 prisoners are lodged against the total capacity of 364 while as there are 182 prisoners lodged in District jail Rajouri against the total capacity of 140. The Hurriyat Conference said that the report on prisoners has taken a lid of the fact that Kashmiri prisoners lodged in various jails within and outside the State are meted out ill-treatment and denied necessary facilities including the basic medical aid guaranteed by the jail manual. The Hurriyat Conference said the fact remains that majority of prisoners are denied fair trial with the result their detention gets prolonged.

The Hurriyat Conference said that the plight of Kashmiri prisoners was worst in most of jails within the state and also outside as they have been lodged with the dreaded criminals in small cells which poses a great threat to their lives.

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