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Seriously concerned about the plight of pellet victims, All Parties Hurriyat Conference said that recent reports from the ophthalmologists of our reputed health care centre is alarming and worrying.

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Seriously concerned about the plight of pellet victims, All Parties Hurriyat Conference said that recent reports from the ophthalmologists of our reputed health care centre is alarming and worrying. As per analysis these pellets contain some material which when fired with high velocity and strikes the eye, damages its delicate tissue, which burn and crumple from inside turning it into charcoal like substances. This substance is lethal to the human tissue, especially eyes and it’s almost impossible to separate it and regain the normal structures. Hurriyat said that such a situation is distressing and disturbing that how the tall claims of so-called world’s largest democracy are just a hoax and lip service, when actually they vengefully ruin the life of our populace by blinding and crippling them for life. Hurriyat said that such lethal and fatal weapons are no where used, but we are being punished and penalized only for our faith and resolve for our freedom. They said that India itself has fought the occupation and were chained for centuries, but they proudly and haughtily play the same role of oppressor. Hurriyat said that even the brutalities have a limit, beasts too get exhausted but Indian atrocities, their unjust behaviour and the iron fist seems to have no end. Every sect is crushed; every house stands testimony to the brute Indian face, every village and town bears the imprint and impression of the Indian beasts in uniform. 

 

Hurriyat said that every year we come up with the figures of deaths, rapes, destruction, arrests and this year we have to add the dead eyes to the list, courtesy “battle of ideas” and the deceitful slogan of ‘’talks no bullets’’. Hurriyat said that visionless government has darkened and ruined the life of those who have voted these hypocrites to power. Their universe is blackened by those “distributing the lights’’. Hurriyat said that is the demand of our basic rights so punishable? Is being born in a conflict zone so deadly? Is the disobedience to the henchmen so costly? Can these traders of blood and flesh be so stone hearted that such heinous crimes and brutality doesn’t affect them? Has the patting and encouragement from the killers make these yes-men so daring and that they are not afraid of Almighty Allah. Hurriyat said that one wonders that what the species is, in the shape of humans, consume its own people like a python and then expect to be rewarded and applauded for their “brave acts’’. 

Hurriyat said that how our so-called educated, conscious, acknowledged and self esteemed class encourage and applause these, wolves in human skin, in their own society. 

 

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