[Reader-list] ‘Dangerous conspiracy to give communal color to movement’

Shivam Vij शिवम् विज् mail at shivamvij.com
Sun Aug 31 19:14:39 IST 2008


'Dangerous conspiracy to give communal color to movement'

GK NEWS NETWORK
http://www.greaterkashmir.com/full_story.asp?Date=31_8_2008&ItemID=13&Cat=21

Srinagar, Aug 30: The United Jihad Council today accused Indian
intelligence agencies of hatching a conspiracy against members of
minority community to 'give communal color to the popular movement of
Kashmiris.'

 "The United Jihad Council chairman Syed Sallahudin has taken serious
note of Indian intelligence agency RAW report which stated that Hizbul
Mujahideen and the Al-Umar Mujahideen have planned to kill Sikhs and
Hindus in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. This is dangerous conspiracy and
the government of Jammu and Kashmir and government of India has hand
in the RAW's baseless and dangerous report," the UJC chief Syed
Sadaqat Hussain said while quoting Sallahudin.

 In statement faxed to this newspaper, he said the government by
hatching such conspiracies was trying to ward off international
pressure against massive use of forces on peaceful protesters in
Kashmir.

The UJC chief said that the "Indian security forces have unleashed
brutal force on peaceful protesters in Kashmir."

"But on other hand government is trying to give this fight for
self-determination a communal color," he said.

The UJC chief described the RAW report as part of dangerous conspiracy
and said in '90s the then state governor Jagmohan adopted same methods
of deceit and treachery to force Kashmiri Pandits out of Kashmir.

He said Indian State and its intelligence agencies killed 36 Sikhs in
Chattisinghpora and Kalhund to portray struggle for right to
self-determination as a communal movement. "The IB has itself revealed
in its investigation that Chittisinghpora massacre was handiwork of
the Indian forces," he said. However he added the State covered the
whole massacre and didn't punish any trooper involved in it.

The government of India, the UJC chief said, was trying to sabotage
people's movement by trying to harm minorities.
 But, he said, instructions have been given to all militants to
protect the life and property of minorities in the state.

 "The instructions have been given to Mujahideen not to operate in any
crowded and populated place and area where there are chances of loss
to life and property of civilians," the UJC chief said. He said Hindus
and Sikhs were with the movement and even some Hindu youth have
achieved martyrdom while "fighting against the Indian troops."

 He said the UJC would seriously debate on recent appeals by
religious, social organizations about the ceasefire. He said the UJC
would convene a special meeting to discuss the ceasefire issue. "The
ceasefire option and present situation would be discussed in the
meeting. And nation would be informed about the decisions," the UJC
chief said.


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