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NC MPs demand probe into Hokarsar Killings in parliament, stage protest

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NC MPs demand probe into Hokarsar Killings in parliament, stage protest
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New Delhi:  February: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Member of Parliament from Anantnag Hassnain Masoodi on Wednesday raised the issue of Hokarsar killings in Lok Sabha demanding time bound probe into the incident and return of dead bodies of three slain youth to their families, a press release issued here by the party said.

According to the press release, Party’s Member of Parliament said that “the time bound inquiry and follow up in the Ashmi Pura Fake encounter case has been widely appreciated by the people. In that incident the slain youth were found to be innocent. The finding had set good precedence. Later in December last year, three youth were again slain in Hokarsar area of Srinagar Suburbs, the entire matter is shrouded in mystery. Police and CRPF have sided away from the case. The killings have created misgiving among people because of contradictory versions of the family and the forces. Therefore a thorough probe into the incident is much needed to reveal the truth. The right to decent burial has even been respected by our constitution; therefore I request the government to ensure speedy inquiry into the issue. Meantime, the bodies of slain youth should also be handed over to their families on humanitarian basis,” he said.

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While the honorable MP was raising the question, the Prime minister and the Home minister were seated on treasury benches. MP Masoodi said that an early inquiry into the incident would help establish the facts leading to the death of youth, who their families claim were innocent, the press release added.

The press release added that the Party President and Member of Parliament from Srinagar Dr Farooq Abdullah and MP Anatntnag Hassnain Masoodi protested in the premises of Parliament house holding placards demanding a probe into the Hokarsar Killings and return of death bodies of three slain youth to their families.

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