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Civilian killings in Kashmir don’t evoke same reaction: MP Hasnain Masoodi

On Monday, the Lok Sabha MP from Anantnag- Hasnain Masoodi expressed sympathy towards the civilians, who were killed by security forces in Nagaland and pointed out that civilian killings in Jammu and Kashmir did not evoke a similar response.

Masoodi, who did not get a chance to speak when other MPs spoke on the Nagaland incident, raised the issue later and said, “I express my sympathy on what happened in Nagaland on behalf of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, because we are going through a similar phase”.

“In Hyderpora, civilian killings happened, before that it was in Lawaypora, Rambagh, Anantnag…, but nowhere a probe was done. There is a difference in our pain and theirs… Everyone spoke for them, no one speaks for us,” Masoodi said.

It is pertinent to mention that businessman Mohd. Altaf Bhat, dental surgeon Mudasir Gul and an errand boy Amir Magrey were killed during an “encounter” at a building complex in Hyderpora in November.

While Police initially said they were killed by militants, later it said they may have been killed in a crossfire. Lt Governor Manoj Sinha had constituted a magisterial inquiry in the incident. Dead bodies of Mohd. Altaf and Mudasir Gul were returned, however, Amir’s family still awaits his body. The security forces maintain that Amir was a ‘militant.’ The claim has been challenged by his family.

Earlier, during the Question Hour, Masoodi paid tribute to Architect of the Constitution BR Ambedkar on his death anniversary, and thanked him for granting special status to Jammu and Kashmir, evoking strong reactions from the Treasury Benches.

“I would pay my tribute to Baba Saheb, he gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, which was unconstitutionally taken away on August 5 (2019),” said Massodi.

On Monday, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti staged a dharna at Jantar Mantar in the state capital and said Kashmir has been turned into a “prison”.

Thirteen civilians and a soldier were killed in Nagaland’s Mon district after a security operation went awry on Saturday. Another civilian was killed during a protest in Mon city on Sunday.

Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Monday demanded repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA).

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