Indian troops martyr 95,471 Kashmir’s since Jan 1989, 131st Day of the Curfew

Inhuman curfew and lockdown entered Kashmir on 131st day

Inhuman curfew and lockdown entered Kashmir on 131st day

Srinagar – News Time

India’s state terrorism in the occupied valley has paralyzed normal life since 131 days, Occupied Indian forces martyr 95471 Kashmir’s from 1989 till now. Curfews and sanctions in the occupied valley remain on the 131st day, with internet, mobile service bans, and siege jails making the Valley a prison. Kashmir Media Service says protests were held against India on Black Day in occupied Kashmir, Indian forces tortured protesters and injured several, leaving normal life paralyzed due to the closure of educational institutions, businesses and transport. The economy of the occupied valley has suffered a loss of Rs 15,000 crore while thousands of Kashmir’s have become unemployed. Indian Army martyr 38 Kashmir’s, including women, during curfews and sanctions in occupied Kashmir since August 5, according to Kashmir Media Service since 1989, the Indian occupation force has martyr 95471 Kashmir’s and 7135 Kashmir’s have been martyred during detention. KMS says more than 11,000 Kashmirs women were raped by Indian forces and destroyed more than 100,000 homes. Indian forces arrest several youths during so-called raids in different areas, according to Kashmir Media Service while under the guise of the so-called search operation, massacre of Kashmir’s is still ongoing.

Inhuman curfew and lockdown entered Kashmir on 131st day severe shortages of medicines and food intake. Inhumane lockdown and communication blockade imposed by India in Kashmir Valley continue to paralyze life for the 131th consecutive day. Roads are dry, shops, businesses, educational centers are closed in the valley and people are left in their homes. The occupation of Indian Army has made the lives of Kashmir’s in abeyance. The so-called search operation and roundabout continues in the valley and the situation is still tense. There is also a shortage of food and medicine in the valley and the severity of the atrocities by Indian occupying forces has been further increased. Mobile phones, Internet services and TV broadcasts are still suspended in the Valley. On the other hand, the Modi government has failed to suppress the Kashmir’s’ movement.

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