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After attachment of office, Hurriyat resurfaces to keep ‘pot boiling’; probe likely
1/30/2023 10:46:24 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 30: Even as the office of the Hurriyat Conference has been attached in Raj Bagh area of Srinagar, the anti-national outfit has yet again surfaced with a provocative statement.
Sources said the intelligence agencies have inputs that Hurriyat has issued the statement under pressure from their Pakistani masters and that the matter was likely to be probed as to how and why such a provocative statement was issued at a time when Jammu and Kashmir has been on the path of peace and prosperity.
The Hurriyat has circulated the statement to media houses.
The Hurriyat Conference said “the rub of repeated storming on its Hurriyat office and its wide spread media telecast through state controlled media , is not lost on the people of Jammu and Kashmir.”
Terming the anti-national sentiment a “desire”, the APHC dared to say that those in “command and control of J&K should know that the sentiment and desire to see the resolution of the Kashmir conflict and to live in fearless peace, is embedded in the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Hurriyat is a manifestation of that desire.”
The Hurriyat has also dared to seek release of its cadres from detention and jail.
It’s for the first time in the recent past that the Hurriyat has yet again come out with anti-national statement.
A senior official told the Early Times on the condition of anonymity that the investigating agencies were probing as to from where the email has been circulated of the media.
“The IP address of the Hurriyat statement is being ascertained so as to know as to who all are behind the issuance of such statement. But one thing is clear that the statement has been issued on the instructions of the Pakistani handlers. Now what needs to be seen is if the mail has been sent from within the country or from outside,” said the official on the condition of anonymity.
On January 29, a team of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) sealed the Hurriyat headquarters, a day after a special Delhi court ordered its attachment under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
The NIA team pasted a notice on the gates of the multi-storey building in Rajbagh, which has witnessed hectic Hurriyat meetings in the past 30 years where protest calendars and Delhi-Srinagar dialogue were debated.
According to the notice, all members of the public are informed that the building, where the office of All Party Hurriyat Conference is located at Raj Bagh, which is owned jointly by Nayeem Ahmed Khan, who is presently facing a trial in the NIA court, Delhi, has been attached by the court order dated January 27, 2023.
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