Properties of 4 more Kashmiri people attached in IIOJK
Srinagar: Indian police on Thursday attached properties belonging to four more Kashmiri people in Kupwara district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the attachment is part of the Modi-led Hindutva government’s agenda to deprive Kashmiri people of their land and resources in the occupied territory.
A police spokesman, in a statement issued in Srinagar, confirmed that the properties were attached through court orders in the Handwara area of the district. The owners of these properties are currently absconding, as per police report.
These absconders/proclaimed offenders, the statement adds, had migrated to Azad Kashmir and are presently residing there.
The police in Handwara attached properties owned by several individuals including: Mumtaz Ahmad Khwaja’s land measuring ten (10) Marlas in Kralgund, Lateef Ahmad Butt’s land measuring 16-3/4 Marlas in Badra Payeen, Mushtaq Ahmad Mir’s land measuring 01 Kanal and 2 Marlas in Ashipora, and Ghulam Nabi Ganai’s land measuring 01 Kanal in Khaipora of Kupwara district.
It is noteworthy that 51 more Kashmiri people have been declared as absconders, making them the next target for property confiscation in the occupied territory. Unfortunately, the Indian judiciary appears to be in complete alignment with the Modi government’s agenda to strip Kashmiri people of their lands and properties in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
“Further action is also being contemplated against them under the law,” the police statement concluded.