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Give us particulars of accused cops troopers Lastupdate:- Tue, 7 Sep 2010 18:30:00 GMT GreaterKashmir.com

Srinagar, Sept 6: The Commission of Inquiry, constituted to probe the killings of 17 out of 68 civilians by police and paramilitary troopers since June, has sought reports from the State Government and the Police seeking particulars of the accused troopers and policemen and status of investigations into the cases so far.
Official sources said the two member Commission headed by Justice (Retd) Syed Bashir-ud-Din has asked the Home Commissioner, respective Senior Superintendents of Police and Station House Officers to identify particulars of the troopers and policemen who were on duty at the spot at the time of the killings.
The Commission has also sought names of the magistrates in whose presence the accused troopers and policemen opened fire and teargas canisters resulting in the killings.
“This will help to establish the identity of the accused troopers and policemen and establish whether they opened fire on their own or on the
orders of the magistrates,” officials wishing anonymity told Greater Kashmir.
The Commission has asked the police to give comprehensive details of the kind and quantity of the ammunition issued and utilized in the firing by the troopers and policemen on the fateful days.
It has also asked the police to submit whether FIR in respect of the 17 killings has been lodged or not. “In case no case has been registered, the Commission wants to know if any proceedings under Section 174 CRPC has been initiated. The Commission has asked the police to state whether the post-mortem autopsy of the killed persons was carried or not,” they said.
The Commission has also directed the police to furnish inquiry reports conducted by the district administration or any other information which it deems relevant.
“After examining these reports, the Commission will be able to identity the accused personnel who were involved in the killings and initiate proceedings against them,” sources added.
The terms of reference of the Commission include to enquire into the circumstances leading to deaths by firing or otherwise into the 17 incidents, fixing responsibility wherever excessive force has been used resulting in fatalities, suggest measures to avert the recurrence of such incident in future, recommend the action to be taken against the person (s) or authorities found responsible in any such incident.
On September 1, the Commission issued public notices through newspapers asking the groups of persons, individuals, institutions and associations having knowledge directly or indirectly of facts and circumstances related to the incident to furnish statements in the form of affidavits sworn before any court or magistrate.
The Commission has also assured full protection to the persons who wish to make their statements regarding the incidents. It has also bifurcated the cases of Srinagar, Islamabad and Varmul districts and fixed separate dates and places for depositions. Sources said till now nobody from the Srinagar city, wherefrom the probe was scheduled to start, has approached the Commission to record their statements.
The Commission has decided to dispatch notices to the respective families of the slain teenagers and youth informing the dates of their depositions.
The setting up of an independent Commission of Inquiry to probe the killings was recommended by the All Party Meeting called by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. The Commission has been formed by virtue of Jammu and Kashmir Commission of Inquiries Act 1962.
It was first constituted on June 26 to probe the killings of two youth, Shakeel Ahmad Ganaie and Firdous Ahmad Khan, in CRPF firing on a procession in Sopur on June 25. However, due to unfavorable situation in the apple town the probe was hampered. Later the Government clubbed these cases with the fresh judicial probe into the 15 other killings. The Commission has to submit its report within three months to the Government.
 
Provide Source

And then Provide Neutral Source for verification

Its 'Greater Kashmir' Newspaper according to Google search. The paper received many threats from ISI-supported/pro-Pakistan militants. DOUBLE STANDARDS. ;)
 
Its 'Greater Kashmir' Newspaper according to Google search. The paper received many threats from ISI-supported/pro-Pakistan militants. DOUBLE STANDARDS. ;)

I still want neutral source , which is most important.

These story articles can say whatever they want , in what ever context and people will take it for fact with no verification.

If an article like this is going to supplied as a discussion point for the thread , it should be verified using a neutral source.
 
Kashmiris want to preserve their identity. They dont want to be called Indians or be forced to put their indentity as secondary. This clause has every support because Kashmir was neither part of British India nor Imperial India. ANd this is their intention they mean cleary "india get out and leave us alone".
What India can do is withdraw its forces, hand over Kashmir to UN for future referendum and independence. Same case like south sudan.

UN is quick to react when it comes to dividing Indonesia, Morocco or Sudan and absolutely incompetent to deal with France and India?? WHY??
bcoz they are agents of RAW.Lol
 
I want to add, with regards to Kashmir I am getting this feeling that Indian's are living in lala land. I am frustrated that such a grave situation is been taken so lightly. My post points out clearly that unless we take measurable steps we will not be able to douse this fire. I am blame GOI for not being active in resolving this issue. This time situation is worse than militancy. A masterstroke has been played, a non violent movement by an large having widespread support is very dangerous and it will take a lot to put this off. I hope we make some serious moves, carrots won't work. We need to give Kashmiri's roadmap to peace until that happens this will continue or even if it ends due to frustration not good for us.
 
So what you're trying to say here is that Pakistan was the one who provided the Kashmiri protesters with sticks and stones? How do you explain the recent 'Unarmed Protests' breaking out in Kashmir?
so you are saying that pakistan is not providing sticks and stones.Ok i admit that.So what you have to say about connections of our seperatist leaders with your country's non state actors.Our seperatist leaders working for their masters.Pakistan don't poke your nose in our personal matter.J&k is belong to us and we now how to solve problems.We don't need any outsider.Did you get that.And by the way we also don't have any contribution in balochistan present situation.
 
Protesters, mainly young boys, pelted stones on the CRPF bunker, overlooking the entire locality.
CRPF and policemen hurled back the stones at them injuring a civilian, Bashir Ahmad of S D Colony

CRPF DOES NOT ACT IN KASHMIR.ARMY LOOK AFTER KASHMIR.
SO I THINK ITS A FAKE NEWS.
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCE.
 
@indianrabbit

You are the one who has fallen down the rabbit hole, living in a wonderland and has no idea of ground realities which are:

1. The so called azadi sentiment is limited to 4 districts of the J&K state where a fascist majority drove out the minority from their homes.

2. The protests are not non violent as you are repeatedly portraying in your posts. More than 1200 policemen have been injured in these protests which are being orchestrated by Hurriyat wazir wannabes. Frankly I do not understand the level of brainwashing and hatred is required to convince the parents to send their kids to participate in these riots rather than going to school.

3. The problem can't be solved by giving any political/economic "roadmaps" of any kind. This will only empower those who want to break away from the Indian Union and create an Emirate there.

4. Do you think an independent Kashmir is a viable entity ? How does that factor into the strategic calculation of various regional and global powers including Pakistan,India, Russia, China and US ?

5. Kashmir is not the most serious problem faced by the Indian Union.

6. The only solution to Kashmir "problem" is exactly opposite of what you are suggesting. Scrap that offending articles 371 and integrate the Kashmiri people with the Indian Union.
 
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I want to add, with regards to Kashmir I am getting this feeling that Indian's are living in lala land. I am frustrated that such a grave situation is been taken so lightly. My post points out clearly that unless we take measurable steps we will not be able to douse this fire. I am blame GOI for not being active in resolving this issue. This time situation is worse than militancy. A masterstroke has been played, a non violent movement by an large having widespread support is very dangerous and it will take a lot to put this off. I hope we make some serious moves, carrots won't work. We need to give Kashmiri's roadmap to peace until that happens this will continue or even if it ends due to frustration not good for us.
things were not simple as you think.Boss kashmiri seperatist only needs indipendence,they don't need jobs,they don't wanna peace.Simple, they don't wanna be a part of india.They were using kashmiri's as their shield.They nothing have to do with kashmiris.They were using them for there political gains.All seperatist working hard for their masters.
 
We must not forget, it took 63 deaths in valley to make our PM open his mouth.

Why is Indian army fighting terrorism in kashmir, its not their job. They should secure the border and check infiltration from our friendly neighbourhood,thats it. Is it so difficult for GOI to understand.

Terrorism & militancy is headache of J&K police or sumthing like ATS.
If possible , provide kashmir govt. required resources and scrap article 371.
 
The only Solution to Kashmir is withdrawal of Indian terrorist army from occupied Kashmir.

Simple and straight

i think pakistan situation is worse than Kashmir..why not to withdraw "pakistan terrorist army" from Baluchistan and swat....

Simple and straight
 
I think indian occupation of kashmir is a hindu crime against humanity.

in order to become the greatest democracy in the world, india should let kashmiris choose via a UN administered plebiscite.
 
Why isn't Azad Kashmir in disarray like Indian Occupied Kashmir?

Why do Kashmiris in Indian Occupied Kashmir hold Pakistan's flag, chant Pakistan and say Hell to India?
bcoz they are working for thier masters.And again i'm saying that these anti nationalist aka seperatistis were not represents whole of kashmir.

Pls take care of your own country which is running on foriegn assitance.
 
things were not simple as you think.Boss kashmiri seperatist only needs indipendence,they don't need jobs,they don't wanna peace.Simple, they don't wanna be a part of india.They were using kashmiri's as their shield.They nothing have to do with kashmiris.They were using them for there political gains.All seperatist working hard for their masters.

The current movement is not controlled by any leader. Take your head out of sand. We are in danger.
 
On Sunday evening, they said there wasn’t any protest or stone pelting. “The CRPF men from the bunker hurled stones on the residential houses just minutes before Taraweeh prayers. Several stones smashed the windowpanes and landed inside my room. A stone also hit my one-year old son, Tahaan, who was asleep,” said, S M Yaseen, the Imaam of the Bazaar Masjid, Batmaloo.
I believe that Stone-throwing is a 2-way street ; As goes the famous saying of Stone-throwing and Glass houses. And I NEVER receive any condemnation from the Kashmiri separatists or from the common folks, for an incident like this.
Four bandh enforcers allegedly involved in last week’s death of a 11-day-old ailing infant during a Baramulla protest have been arrested, days after the incident triggered outrage across the country.

“Tanveer Ahmad Saleh, Bilal Ahmad Channa, Akhtar Hussain Bhat and Mohammed Ramzan Siraj have been arrested in connection with the murder of the baby. Tanveer was the person who dragged the infant’s mother out of the vehicle,” Jammu and Kashmir law minister Ali Mohammad Sagar told the Assembly today.

The baby, Irfan, died on February 22 after he slipped and fell when the bandh enforcers dragged his mother out of a minibus while enforcing a shutdown at Chakla village in Baramulla. Police had said the baby suffered internal injuries. The family of Irfan — his father, mother, grandfather and elder sibling — were on way to hospital for his treatment. Obaid, Irfan’s four-year-old brother, was injured in the head.

Police sources said Tanveer was a former militant, and was leading one of the many stone-throwing mobs — who have become as big a challenge as militancy for the government — which clashed with cops that day. “We have booked him on murder charges. He is from a business family which owns a hotel in Baramulla,” an officer said.
<SNIP>
No political party in the Valley called for a shutdown against Irfan’s death, though the incident had sparked outrage across the country, rocked the Assembly and prompted a vow by chief minister Omar Abdullah to have the culprits arrested.
 

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