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Pak stooges count bodies, threaten unrest | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 12: Pakistan stooges, Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelan, Hurriyat dove Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and so-called JKLF chief Yasin Malik have threatened to give a call for mass unrest in Kashmir and it looks like that they are preparing ground for it. An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "They (separatists) are the one who first instigate the people to go near the encounter sites and then wait for the civilians to get killed so that they can call for the shutdowns and chalos." "They lack guts to tell people that if they visit the encounter sites they would get killed. And the youth who pick up the gun against the system are anti-nationals and are destined to get killed," he added. "On Wednesday civilians helped the militants escape from the encounter site at Khudwani in south Kashmir's Anantnag district. In the process four civilians got killed and more than 20 sustained injuries," he said, adding, "It's an established fact that if anyone goes near the encounter site he would end up dying as the bullets keep on flying at such places." A Kashmir watcher said, "It's not for the first time that separatists want to set Kashmir on fire. They have been playing the politics over dead bodies for the past 27-years. Their dirty tricks and politics are known to all." He said, "By calling for shutdown and protests every now and then the separatists are testing waters. They know that if they are able to disrupt the normal life in the summer season in Kashmir their bosses sitting across the Line of Control would be more than happy." "They just shed crocodile tears over the killings as they know it very well that if killings stop they would be rendered issueless. By propagating stone-pelting they have turned civilians into cannon fodder," the Kashmir watcher added. An official said, "People who assemble near the encounter sites have been told again and again to stay away but they have not paid any heed towards our warnings. On many occasions civilians are killed by the bullets of militants as they get caught in crossfire. We cannot do anything. The people will have to mend their ways. We cannot allow anyone to help the anti-nationals." Referring to Wednesday's gunfight at Khudwani the official said, "The three militants who escaped would be killed today or tomorrow as their days are numbered. Their joy would prove short lived." |
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