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Sehrai criticizes Farooq Abdullah’s demand for “Truth and Reconciliation Commission”

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Srinagar, January 14: Reacting to Farooq Abdullah’s demand for truth and reconciliation commission, Chairman Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Sehrai on Monday said that those involved in “heinous crimes” against the Kashmiris directly or indirectly restrain and introspect before issuing such statements.

In a statement issued Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai said: “We have a better example of all investigations and probes ordered by the same people in the past when they were in power.”

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“Where was your truth and reconciliation Morality, when Afzal guroo and Maqbool Bhat was sent to gallows and thousands of innocent Kashmiris were being brutalized,” the statement quoted as saying.

He, according to the statement, further said: “It is irony that the parties which are responsible for all the mess state has witnessed since decades are demanding the constitution of Truth and Reconciliation Commission.”

“We vehemently reject the demand for Truth and Reconciliation Commission as we do not expect justice from the system which is perpetuating human rights violations against the oppressed people of JK,” Sehrai added.

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