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Indian Army Chief Shows ‘Criminal Leadership’: says Human Rights Watch
May 29, 2017
Srinagar: Reacting to the statement of Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat on the issue of “Human Shield”, Human Rights Watch Executive Director Keneth Roth on Monday tweeted saying Indian Army Chief shows ‘Criminal Leadership”.
“Indian army chief shows criminal leadership, backing as “innovative” troops’ use of Kashmir man as a human shield,” Human Rights Watch Executive Director Keneth Roth tweeted.
On Sunday the Indian army chief had termed the “infamous” act of strapping a Kashmiri to an army Jeep as “innovative” and said that commending the Army officer was to boost the morale of his army which is fighting a “dirty war” in Kashmir.
Bipin Rawat even went on saying that: “I wish these people, instead of throwing stones at us, were firing weapons at us. Then I would have been happy. Then I could do what I (want to do).
No India but Kashmiris fighting a dirty war: Er Rasheed
Condemning Indian Army Chief Gen. Bepin Rawat’s remarks that India is fighting a dirty war in Kashmir, AIP Supremo and MLA Langate Er. Rasheed has said that it is not Indian Army but the common Kashmiris who are facing the dirtiest aggression from Indian state only for the reason that they are seeking right to self-determination.
In a statement Er. Rasheed reminded Gen. Bepin Rawat that Kashmiris never welcomed Indian Army to enter the state, as it was Maharaja whose conspiracy brought Indian Army in J&K just to supress the voice of masses. It would be in India’s own interest if Bepin Rawat and others would ask New Delhi not to waste its energy in J&K but agree to durable political settlement to the long pending dispute.
Er. Rasheed said “It is astonishing to see Bepin Rawat publically making a wish if Kashmiri youth could take up guns, rather taking stones in their hands. By saying so Gen. Rawat has unmasked the fact that Indian Army enjoys killing Kashmiris and is just in search of excuses to kill them. The statement not only speaks about the insecurity among Indian security agencies but also justifies anger on roads. How can Kashmiris be blamed to instigate a dirty war when more than one lac. Kashmiris have been killed, every locality has seen huge destruction and security forces get perks, privileges and promotions for killing them”. Er. Rasheed added that Bepin Rawat should not forget that J&K dispute is a political problem and he and his army are not fighting any trained armed army but the unarmed masses, whose conviction is much bigger than those threatening Kashmiris in New Delhi. (CNS)
Source: Kashmir Watch
May 29, 2017
Srinagar: Reacting to the statement of Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat on the issue of “Human Shield”, Human Rights Watch Executive Director Keneth Roth on Monday tweeted saying Indian Army Chief shows ‘Criminal Leadership”.
“Indian army chief shows criminal leadership, backing as “innovative” troops’ use of Kashmir man as a human shield,” Human Rights Watch Executive Director Keneth Roth tweeted.
On Sunday the Indian army chief had termed the “infamous” act of strapping a Kashmiri to an army Jeep as “innovative” and said that commending the Army officer was to boost the morale of his army which is fighting a “dirty war” in Kashmir.
Bipin Rawat even went on saying that: “I wish these people, instead of throwing stones at us, were firing weapons at us. Then I would have been happy. Then I could do what I (want to do).
No India but Kashmiris fighting a dirty war: Er Rasheed
Condemning Indian Army Chief Gen. Bepin Rawat’s remarks that India is fighting a dirty war in Kashmir, AIP Supremo and MLA Langate Er. Rasheed has said that it is not Indian Army but the common Kashmiris who are facing the dirtiest aggression from Indian state only for the reason that they are seeking right to self-determination.
In a statement Er. Rasheed reminded Gen. Bepin Rawat that Kashmiris never welcomed Indian Army to enter the state, as it was Maharaja whose conspiracy brought Indian Army in J&K just to supress the voice of masses. It would be in India’s own interest if Bepin Rawat and others would ask New Delhi not to waste its energy in J&K but agree to durable political settlement to the long pending dispute.
Er. Rasheed said “It is astonishing to see Bepin Rawat publically making a wish if Kashmiri youth could take up guns, rather taking stones in their hands. By saying so Gen. Rawat has unmasked the fact that Indian Army enjoys killing Kashmiris and is just in search of excuses to kill them. The statement not only speaks about the insecurity among Indian security agencies but also justifies anger on roads. How can Kashmiris be blamed to instigate a dirty war when more than one lac. Kashmiris have been killed, every locality has seen huge destruction and security forces get perks, privileges and promotions for killing them”. Er. Rasheed added that Bepin Rawat should not forget that J&K dispute is a political problem and he and his army are not fighting any trained armed army but the unarmed masses, whose conviction is much bigger than those threatening Kashmiris in New Delhi. (CNS)
Source: Kashmir Watch