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KTMF condemns Pulwama killings

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
February 15, 2016
in Kashmir
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‘Is Governor executing RSS agenda?’
Srinagar, February 15: Reacting sharply to the killings of two students in Pulwama on Saturday, the Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation President Haji Mr Mohammad Yasin Khan said Governor NN Vohra was silent over the “systematic implementation of RSS agenda in Kashmir.”
“The killing of innocent civilians including the girl in Pulwama is a clear cut message that RSS is executing systematic mowing down of people of Kashmir as a part of a deep rooted conspiracy,” Khan said adding “Governor was answerable as to why these gruesome murders are allowed and let to enjoy legal impunity.”
“Our experience of the past Governor rules has been that New Delhi uses them to serve the interests of the rightwing forces and the same seems to be happening here,” Khan said.
He said it was “unfortunate that neither the Governor nor any of his Advisors have even uttered a word to condemn the murder of two more Kashmiris by the trigger friendly forces than to talk of any impartial probe.”
“If this Governor is different from his predecessors who were nothing but RSS bhakts he must order an impartial probe into the Pulwama killings though human rights group of repute,” Khan said.
He said “the systematic killing of people of Kashmir needs an immediate end or that this preprogrammed genocide will backlash in the form of a never before agitation the onus of which will on the government and its trigger happy forces.”
Praying for peace to the departed souls, he expressed sympathies with the bereaved family.

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