Saturday, June 5, 2010

J&K encounters being investigated

J&K encounters being investigated
Raising his voice against the encounter killings in the country, Prime Minister of Jammu Kashmir, Omar Abdullah has demanded ammedments armed forces special powers Act (AFSPA) in making more transparent.

"Obviously there is any doubt. This is a problem when a handful of people in your short-term gains are ready to sacrifice long-term interests of not only power, but they represent all of someone else," says TV news channel when he raised an issue in recent meetings involving the security forces along the Control LOC.


The application must be identified in the wake of differences between the three "infiltrators"
30th Army, was killed April along the LOC. Relatives of young people claimed that they had gone from 27 April This led to the arrests of the Territorial Army jawan and two others.

"We have serious consequences and doubts have arisen. J & K police were flooded to such complaints and issues will now be going back more than 5-6 years, and in some cases even two years," Abdullah said that the Prime Minister

The two-day visit to Kashmir, Manmohan Singh, 7th June

"I would say that almost every meeting, unfortunately, now that the purchase marked the people and our task is to question these issues," said the CM, when asked if there are some doubts about other meetings.

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