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KCC&I condemn Pulwama killings, demand cessation of hostility, pitch for dialogue to resolve Kashmir dispute

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December 15, 2018
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Srinagar: The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry condemns the ‘repetitive killings of innocent and unarmed civilians’ by the government forces.

“The latest in the series of such fatalities, has reportedly resulted in 7 civilians losing their lives and more than a hundred being injured in Kharpora Sirnoo, Pulwama,” they said in a statement.

The KCC&I statement said that they have time and again urged for ‘cessation of hostile operations in civilian areas and demanded resolution of the dispute of our State through a structured, meaningful and effective dialogue amongst stakeholders’.

“The policy of killing innocents with impunity needs to stop. We urge for accountability and demand exemplary punishment of those involved in the killings,” they said.

The KCC&I said that the policy makers need to realize that the use of brutal force against civilian population is yielding no results except creating a situation of chaos and anarchy in the State.

“We appeal to human rights organisations, wherever they be, to take note of the repeated violations and the naked acts of aggression against unarmed civil population seeking peaceful resolution to the conflict. We see no end in sight to the bloodshed unless the international community, which has so far chosen to watch silently, intervenes and ensures that steps are taken for settlement of the dispute,” the statement reads.

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Srinagar: The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry condemns the ‘repetitive killings of innocent and unarmed civilians’ by the government forces.

“The latest in the series of such fatalities, has reportedly resulted in 7 civilians losing their lives and more than a hundred being injured in Kharpora Sirnoo, Pulwama,” they said in a statement.

The KCC&I statement said that they have time and again urged for ‘cessation of hostile operations in civilian areas and demanded resolution of the dispute of our State through a structured, meaningful and effective dialogue amongst stakeholders’.

“The policy of killing innocents with impunity needs to stop. We urge for accountability and demand exemplary punishment of those involved in the killings,” they said.

The KCC&I said that the policy makers need to realize that the use of brutal force against civilian population is yielding no results except creating a situation of chaos and anarchy in the State.

“We appeal to human rights organisations, wherever they be, to take note of the repeated violations and the naked acts of aggression against unarmed civil population seeking peaceful resolution to the conflict. We see no end in sight to the bloodshed unless the international community, which has so far chosen to watch silently, intervenes and ensures that steps are taken for settlement of the dispute,” the statement reads.

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