Modi regime seizes property of another Kashmiri in Sopore
Srinagar: In a continuing crackdown on advocates of freedom in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Modi-installed administration in the territory has seized property from a Kashmiri resident in Sopore.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Indian police have attached the single-storey residential house belonging to Abdul Rashid Najar, resident of Naseem Bagh, Sopore in Baramulla district. The seizure also includes land measuring 01 kanal and 1 marla located in the Amargrah area of Sopore.
Police justified the seizure by alleging that Najar was a sympathizer and associate of pro-freedom activists. A police spokesman said that the attachment was carried out under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, following approval from the relevant authorities.
Since August 2019, the Modi government has implemented a policy of confiscating properties of Kashmiris on mere allegations of supporting pro-freedom activities. The strategy is aimed at intimidating the Kashmiris and rendering them homeless and landless in their own homeland.