The Indian Army also martyred Burhan Wani's successor
In occupied Kashmir, barbaric acts by Indian forces continue despite the Corona Lockdown and the holy month. According to the BBC, in the latest operation, Indian forces have also martyred Riaz Naik, the successor of Shaheed Burhan Wani.
According to the BBC, the police had also placed a bounty of Rs 12 lakh on the head of Riaz Naik, a 40-year-old commander of Hizbul Mujahideen.
According to reports, Riaz Nikon was martyred in a so-called fake clash.
Not only that, according to the British Broadcasting Corporation, Indian forces no longer give the bodies of Kashmiris to their families after burying them and bury them themselves in a remote cemetery and often do not even reveal their identities.
In order to stop the spread of Corona virus in Occupied Kashmir, a severe lockdown has been going on for forty days and military operations have been intensified under the guise of this lockdown. According to the BBC, 34 freedom fighters have been martyred so far during the lockdown. Nine Kashmiris have been martyred in the first decade of Ramadan alone.
According to the report, at a time when people in all districts of the valley are locked in their homes, army, police and paramilitary personnel are engaged in atrocities against Kashmiris, which is why people are now more afraid of the ground conditions than Corona.
Many observers thought that the situation in Kashmir would improve as the epidemic in Corona changed, but the actions of Indian forces in recent weeks have refuted these estimates.
Post a Comment
Post a Comment
Please do not enter any spam link in the comment box