KASHMIR

Gupkar Alliance says Magisterial Probe Can’t Be Fair, Demand Judicial Inquiry.

The People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration has said that the magisterial probe ordered into Hyderpora killings cannot be fair and that a judicial inquiry must be carried out.

“We will be writing to President Ram Nath Kovind this evening, seeking a credible probe into the Hyderpora incident. In our view, only a judicial probe can be credible and fair,” CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami told reporters.

A controversy has erupted over the encounter held on Monday in Srinagar following conflicting claims about the two deceased civilians as their family members contested the police’s charge that they were “militant associates”, prompting demands by various parties for an impartial probe.

The PAGD leaders, except PDP president Mehbooba Mufti, met at the residence of National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah to discuss the “unfortunate situation” arising out of the “killing of three innocent civilians” at Hyderpora, Tarigami said.

He claimed Mehbooba was placed under house arrest by the authorities.

Tarigami, the PAGD spokesman, said the magisterial probe ordered by the Jammu and Kashmir government into the incident cannot be fair as it was against the principles of justice that the “accused administration investigated the charges against itself”.

“The PAGD leaders also appeal to the people and leadership of the country to rise in defence of the democratic rights of citizens of India from Jammu and Kashmir as well. There is a need to share this pain of Kashmir before it is too late, he said.

“We appeal to them to stop this bloodshed before the patience spills over. Do not mistake the silence…. we won’t allow Kashmir to be turned into a graveyard. The government should listen to this voice,” he added.

The Left leader said the bodies of the three civilians — Mohammed Altaf Bhat, Mudasir Gul and Amir Magray — should be returned to their families for a dignified burial.

He said the PAGD leaders wanted to visit the bereaved families, but the security establishment refused the permission.

Sherjeel Malik

Sherjeel Malik is a content writer at Kashmir Digits. Apart from covering current affairs, Sherjeel likes to create content about sports and write opinion based articles.

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