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Assembly-2013 CM replies Adjournment Motion Omar announces judicial probe in Shopian incident ‘Let facts be brought to public notice’ Says punishment certain for HR violators, commendation due to martyrs SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 01- Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Tuesday announced judicial enquiry by a retired High Court Judge in the Shopian incident describing it need of the hour to unearth the reality and bring facts before the common people. Replying the Adjournment Motion moved by the main opposition party and other parties pertaining to the incidents of Shopian, Kishtwar, Gool, Markundal, Samba and Hira Nagar, the Chief Minister said that the various statements pertaining to the Shopian incident issued have created a situation where judicial probe is necessitated. Omar Abdullah said that he will ask the Law Department to issue necessary notification in this regard and make the probe by a retired High Court Judge a time bound matter. He said he wants people should know the veracity of the event in which five people have lost their lives. Describing Shopian, Kishtwar, Gool, Hira Nagar, Samba, etc incidents of different nature, Omar Abdullah said that the loss of human lives is most disturbing and painful for any Chief Minister. He said whenever any such incident takes place he is engulfed with pain. “Any person who possesses human heart will not remain untouched by the killing of human beings”, he said and added that when in the past he used to speak his heart in this regard, it was misinterpreted as his helplessness. “The reality is that such of mine statements were the voice of my heart reflecting my deep pain over human killings”, he said and referred to his statement in the Legislative Assembly over the killing of a youth of Baramulla. The Chief Minister said that right from 1990 such incidents have taken place during the period of various Chief Ministers. “I am sure that all of these Chief Ministers were equally pained and grieved as I am”, he said and maintained that every Chief Minister wants to stop such happenings and he has also taken various measures to prevent such killings. He said during his regime all the incidents involving civilian deaths by security forces have been accounted for and cases were registered for enquiry. He said many such enquiries have been completed and many are in the court of law.
Posted on: Tue, 01 Oct 2013 19:31:54 +0000

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