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SHRC seeks Chief Secretary’s Report On Houses Damaged In Kashmir encounters

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December 19, 2018
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Fire leaves four families homeless, people say fire tenders turned up late

Sopore: Four families were left homeless after a fire tore apart their houses on Sunday evening at Ashpeer area of sopore of Barmulla district in northern part of Kashmir.

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Srinagar: The State Human Rights Commission has issued a notice to State’s Chief Secretary, seeking his reply to a petition about the number of houses damaged in encounters between militants and government forces in the Kashmir Valley this year.
A division bench of SHRC comprising Dilshad Shaheen and Abdul Hameed Mir issued the notice and asked the highest civil officer to file the response by or before March 6.
The petition has been filed by the chairman international forum for justice and human rights, Muhammad Ahsan Untoo.
“It will be appropriate, if chief secretary convenes the meeting of the concerned officials of the home department, police, and other security agencies also, so that the problem can be looked into in its proper perspective,” the division bench observed, according to the petitioner. “The Chief Secretary shall do the same as early as possible and let the Commission know what has been the outcome of such meeting. The appropriate sample submitted by the petitioner be also sent to the Chief Secretary so that the magnitude of the problem is visualized by him and he comes up with the proper reply by March 6, 2019.”

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