Et Report JAMMU, Aug 17: If it is to be believed, Kashmir Grafiti, an anonymous pro-freedom group active in Jammu and Kashmir has stamped Indian currency notes with messages "Go India Go Back, Quit Kashmir and others separatists slogans". According to their statement posted on social networking site facebook, the group has since stamped huge amount of Indian currency with these sloganeering. The group also has come up with footage on YouTube regarding the stamping of currency. It also runs its official face book page "Kashmir Grafiti". "We know it is just a little effort but we believe it will go a long way in sending message to people of India what a common Kashmiri wants," the group has posted on its wall. The anonymous pro-freedom organization feels it is a novel way of expressing dissent against Indian occupation on Kashmir. "That is why we came with such a new idea. We are hereby adding another dimension to our struggle against Indian autocratic rule. Kashmiris have neither accepted Indian forcible occupation in the past nor will we ever do so," read some lines on the post. The post further read: "No matter how much death and persecution we will have to face, our brothers have laid down their lives for the cause. Some have taken this war to the cyber space and we also decided to spread the message using what they treat as their "God Money". According to the Clean Note Policy, Reserve Bank Of India had circulated an order vide circular DCM (NPD) No. 5133/09.39.000/2012-13 dated May 10, 2013 which states that inscription or scribbling on any part of the banknote would render it to be classified as unfit for reissue. Accordingly, such banknotes get treated as soiled banknotes and cannot be re-circulated. Pertinently, several pro-freedom pages and accounts, in order to conceal their identity, are active on social networking sites without IP address.
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