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Separatists concerned about accused not students, ordinary Kashmiris
11/12/2016 11:51:35 PM
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Jammu, Nov 12: The duplicity and concerns of the separatists about Kashmiri people have once again been exposed. Even after holding the ordinary Kashmiri people to ransom for more than four-months, the separatists have expressed concern about the people put behind bars, but not about students, who have suffered the most.
The separatists in a statement expressing 'concern' over the 'inhuman' treatment meted out to the prisoners said that they are being 'tortured' and also being put up in jails outside Kashmir in Jammu.
"This was the last thing expected from the separatists. Their last mask too has been taken off. This shows where their real concern lies. They didn't issue a similar statement expressing concern and regret for putting ordinary Kashmiri to such hardship by holding them to ransom. This is what they actually think of the ordinary people in the Kashmir, though assuming to their custodians." Said a senior official.
The sources said the separatists were also rather forced to issue this statement as parents of the accused, languishing in jails, have approached the separatists for their release. "The parents of the accused are now asking the separatists what they have achieved by brainwashing their kids and sending them to the jails. They are now asking them to get them released as these very separatists had instigated them to resort to violence, while they themselves are living like prince with all the facilities," said the official. Sources said that it only after intense pressure from the kith and kin of the accused that the separatists were forced to issue even this statement otherwise they had forgotten them, as they had used them for their gains, and now they are of no use to them. "These accused now have no usage for the separatists. Had they been so much concerned they would have issued such statement way earlier and not after four-month. Had they been seriousl they would have staged sit-in dharna outside the jails even in Jammu. But, they didn't and it exposes their concern about the common Kashmiri," said a senior police official.'
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