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Police fail to book 'big sharks,' miscreants call shots
8/31/2016 12:09:33 AM
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JAMMU, Aug 30: Despite Police claiming that it has booked more than 170 people under Public Safety Act (PSA) in Kashmir and more than 2000 miscreants have been arrested situation in the Valley continues to be grim.
Soon after the authorities lifted curfew from Kashmir on Monday miscreants once again appeared on the streets and enforced shutdown and disrupted the vehicular movement thus puncturing the claims of the authorities that normalcy has been restored in Kashmir.
Following clashes on Monday, authorities once again imposed restrictions in different parts of Kashmir to thwart protests and to keep miscreants at bay. Life once again came to a grinding halt on Tuesday much to the appeasement of separatists, who are hell bent upon to keep the pot boiling.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "If security agencies want to restore peace then they should focus on the people who are the main culprits rather than going after the small pawns."
He said, "It took 50-days for government to detain the Hurriyat dove Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. Government has ensured that Mirwaiz faces no problem under detention. He has been kept in a special hut at Cheshma-Shahi and is provided with all the facilities with a hope that he would cooperate with the government and would help to diffuse the present crisis."
He said, "Despite Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani hitting out at the government and framing protest calendars government is reluctant to take action against him for unknown reasons. He is allowed to come out of his Hyderpora residence to deliver an anti-India sermon and then return to his den. He (Geelani) has been staging such dramas for the past 55-days."
A Kashmir watcher said, "Even the NIA has hinted at the fact that separatists are receiving funds from various Hawala channels and close aides of Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani are under scanner. The unrest in Kashmir cannot end till the hawks are out. They will never want present unrest in Kashmir to end. This is fetching them money and they are filling their coffers by taking entire Kashmir hostage and by selling dead bodies of the youth."
An analyst said, "Government needs to act against the big sharks and their agents. Despite JKLF Chief Yasin Malik and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq being detained their agents are issuing provocative statements everyday and are instigating the people to hit the streets. Kashmiri separatists have turned into a big mafia and operate in a very professional manner. Police have nabbed some people but they are just small fishes. People who handle the transactions for the separatists are out and are orchestrating street protests."
He said, "Police should identify these agents who are acting as a bridge between the separatists and their bosses sitting across the Line of Control (LoC). These agents are in touch with ring leaders of the miscreants who are on the streets and are vitiating the atmosphere."
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