PART -III

Apparently it seems that troopers are involved in this heinous act. Asking a police officer to head the Special Investigation Team doesn’t make any sense. Doctors who conducted the post mortem had categorically said that Neelofar and her sister-in-law, Asiya, were gang raped before being murdered brutally,” Government is “trying to hush up the case.” “Yesterday divisional commissioner and inspector general of police presented the facts in such a way as if nothing had happened,” he added.
Geelani said that Asiya(VICTIM), had spoken to her brother, Shakeel on phone at 6.45 pm on Friday when they were on way to home. “They had informed him that some troopers were teasing them. When Shakeel called them at 7.00 pm they didn’t pick up the phone which means that the incident has occurred between 6.45 and 7.00 pm,” he said. “This is a shocking and a dastardly act. The chastity of our women and daughters is being outraged. It is an assault on our customs and values and we won’t sit silent.
Violent protests continued for the third consecutive day Monday in the twin districts of Shopian and Pulwama against the alleged rape and murder of two women on Friday. The authorities had sealed the Shopian town and imposed undeclared curfew which was defied by angry protesters. Police used force against the protesters injuring scores of them.
Hundreds of people, including a large number of women and children, took to streets at Bonagam, near the residence of the deceased women, and other neighbouring villages including Alaipora, Arahama, Shirmall, Tukroo, Zawoora and Habdipora and tried to march to the Shopian town. Police and CRPF deployed in large numbers chased them away by resorting to cane charge. Police also lobbed teargas shells and fired several rounds in the air to disperse the protesters. At least 40 persons were injured in the police action, many of whom were later shifted to Srinagar in a critical condition.
Locals said at Bonagam, police and paramilitary troopers barged into residential houses, ransacked properties and beat up the inmates. “They (policemen) broke the window panes of residential houses and beat up women. This is for the third consecutive day that police is beating up people including the mourners who had assembled at the residence of the deceased,” locals told Greater Kashmir over phone.
They said police kept lobbying tear smoke shells into the houses and firing in air without any provocation.
The aged father of one of the murdered women, Syed Abdul Hai, was also beaten to pulp by police when he was entering the graveyard where his daughter was buried. “The troopers beat him and dragged him in the drain,” eyewitnesses said.
I'm posting this story for every one out side Srinagar state to make them cognizant about the actual realism's on going with kashmiri's where media lacks,but we people try to sum up some lines ,so that whole world get to know about these kind of assails happening every now.Again on consecutive 3rd day,valley is on strike,no work out nothing is on......Can we just realize for a moment how much loss its making to our valley and on going disturbs the areas also.
1)No business.
2)No schools,colleges,universities.
3)No office work.
4)No markets.
5)Nothing available to eat.
6)No working of hospitals.
7)Continuous cancellation of marriage parties.
The list goes off the record....... I hope i see my valley back into the world of peace and normal.

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