Three Kashmiris Martyred by Indian occupational forces In IIOJK

SRINAGAR: In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, three persons were martyred by the random firing of Indian forces’ personnel at Aarampora in Sopore town, today. The incident triggered a forceful anti-India protest in the area, mostly participated by women.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the Indian police resorted to firing in a vindictive action after two of their personnel were killed and three others including an assistant-sub-inspector injured in an attack by unknown persons in the area. The protesters raised high-pitched pro-freedom slogans and denounced the killings by Indian police.

The All Parties Hurriyat Conference spokesman in a statement said Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed territory recognized by the United Nations and India has no right to erode its legal or territorial position. He strongly condemned India’s nefarious designs to create territorial wedges, communal disharmony and demographic imbalance in IIOJK.

The spokesman urged the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, to take serious note of the Indian illegal moves to eliminate the Muslim majority character of a UN-mandated disputed territory. He also expressed solidarity with all those aggrieved families who lost their near and dear ones during the mass uprising triggered by the ruthless killing of a teenage student, Tufail Mattoo, on 11 June in 2010.

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