Tuesday 21 August 2012

Moral responsibility of the Indian nation


"Go India! Go back! We appetite freedom!" the charismatically alluring basin of Srinagar was resonating with the ear-piercing slogans aloft by the hundreds of protesters who had aggregate there afterwards the Eid prayers. The Indian aegis armament started battlefront shots in the air and acclimated teargas to banish the agitated army but all in vain. The protesters adapted into a advance and proceeded appear the capital burghal and ultimately started casting stones at the police. So abounding injured, so abounding arrested .That is how the bodies of Indian captivated Kashmir acclaimed their one of the best angelic religious festivals The Eid-ul-Azha on 17th of November 2010. The best affecting accident of the day was that the Chairman of All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq were disallowed to advance Eid-ul-Azha prayers. These leaders accursed the activity of the Indian government as a ‘blatant contravention of people's religious rights'. The All-embracing Herald Tribune reports, ‘Authorities deployed bags of troops in Srinagar to anticipate a echo of massive protests that hit the burghal two months ago on Eid-ul- Fitr.The bartering Lal Chowk area, area protesters hoisted Islamic and Pakistani flags during the aftermost holiday, was bankrupt with acid wire.'Such blazon of accomplishments and reactions are a accepted amount for the bodies of Indian captivated Kashmir but the government hi-ups are never accessible to pay any absorption to them. Few weeks back, the Indian Army Chief General V.K. Singh claimed in an account with Raj Chengappa, Editor-in-Chief of The Tribune, "96 per cent of the complaints of animal rights violations adjoin the Army accept been begin to be false. Indian Army is anxious about its angel in the rural areas of Kashmir. There is astronomic amicableness for the Army. Alike in times of crises these areas accept been quiet and peaceful and bodies accept not accurate agitations." Commenting aloft the account of the Supreme Cloister of India apropos the abusage of AFSPA he said, "The Indian Army has a ‘human rights' corpuscle aural its rank which takes actual austere activity adjoin any odd blackmailer who misuses his power. The Army does it alike faster than a fast-track court." Let us see how rapidly this ‘Human rights ‘cell responds to the animality of the Indian aegis armament on the Eid day in Srinagar.

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