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Srinagar, 11 Sept: Hurriyat Conference announced that it would issue a white paper after the relevant details are collected about Shopian tragedy. In a statement issued on Tuesday Syed Ali Geelani has said that “Hurriyat Conference would prove with substantiate evidences that the police version is a brazen lie and a plant storey. The report would be submitted to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and the leading organizations working for human rights, added Syed Ali Geelani. Refuting police version and terming it a fabricated story, Geelani has said “there is not an iota of truth in it,” and added the police statement with respect to a non state labor is a blatant lie and said Hurriyat Conference is seriously looking into the matter and findings would be made public. Geelani has said that the police statement aims at to deviate the attention from the said incident and ‘unfounded and baseless’ stories are being floated. While commenting over the role of agencies, Geelani in his appeal to the people called to maintain mutual brotherhood and warned that some sections for their ulterior motives are trying to create misunderstanding between Muslim and Sikh community. “Minorities are sacred treasure and it is our religious duty to protect them,” said Geelani and added “as the state authorities were enjoying musical concert in Shalimar Bagh, CRPF killed four innocent Kashmiris in a cold blood and justified the killing on a pretext that those killed were suicide bombers. The news was flashed on NDTV and Indian media and followed by cooked stories that among those killed one belonged to Lashkar-e-Taiba.” While lashing at Indian media Geelani said that it depicts the negative role being played by Indian press and its electronic media. Geelani said that Hurriyat Conference is verifying the facts about the fourth killed in CRPF firing and has decided to come with all relevant records based on evidences and witnesses. Hurriyat Chairman in his statement expressed his deep concern over the fresh arrest spree and continued restrictions and curfew in Shopian, Pulwama and Kulgam districts. Reiterating his shutdown and protest call on Thursday and Friday September 13 and 14 respectively, Geelani said that turning the back or acting as mute spectator is a sin and added that it is our religious duty to raise our voice against the gruesome killings..!!
Posted on: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 17:49:34 +0000

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