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Houses of Muslims demolished in name of anti-encroachment drive in Kashmir

Houses of Muslims demolished in name of anti-encroachment drive in Kashmir

Srinagar: A house owned by wife of National Conference General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar has been demolished during the so-called anti-encroachment drive in Jammu and Kashmir.

According to the details, on the instructions of Indian government, the Revenue department razed down a portion of house belonging to the wife of National Congress (NC) leader and ex-minister Ali Muhammad Sagar in Srinagar.

According to officials, Mr. Sagar’s wife Saleema owns three Kanals (0.375 acres) and 16 Marlas (0.1 acres) under Khasra No. 1015 near the Srinagar airport located in Budgam district. It is not a new thing in Indian Administered Kashmir, as earlier Indian Police has demolished homes of several Muslims.

It is pertinent to mention that India is using new tactics to grab the properties of Muslim leaders to stifle the voices of Muslims.

As part of political vendetta, Indian law enforcement agencies have started a crackdown against the Muslim leaders and pro-freedom people of Indian Administered Kashmir. Since 5th August 2019, the Indian Administered Kashmir authorities have seized a number of assets belonging to pro-freedom Kashmiris to break their resolve, but such moves have failed to deter the Kashmiris from pursuing their internationally recognized right to self-determination.

India is using Israeli model of illegal occupation in Indian Administered Kashmir. Despite being condemned and criticized for grave violations of human rights by UNHRC, Amnesty International and other HR organizations, India has displayed utter disregard for its obligation to international norms and bindings.

 

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