Citizens Demand Demo Kashmir Independence yet faded


Sunday January bdul lucky.

Pecatan police chief of Kashmir, India, who throws a shoe at the direction of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in a ceremony commemorating India's independence last Sunday (15 / 8) had escaped from the snares of law. Therefore, local time Tuesday (17 / 8) Abdullah forgive him. But, the wave of demonstrations demanding the independence of Kashmir people have not disappeared.

Forgiveness is granted when Abdullah met last Tuesday Jan Srinagar. After a private meeting, the leaders of 40 years was requested that the police withdraw charges. January was free from the threat of a prison sentence of three years. "Asked Omar Abdul facing him at his residence Sunday. He then asked Abdul Sunday talk from heart to heart," said Abdullah's office statement as quoted by Agence France-Presse reported yesterday (18 / 8).

In an interview with the Associated Press, Abdullah stated that the holy month of Ramadan is the perfect moment to forgive each other. "In this holy month, we are advised to be patient, restrain anger, and forgive the mistakes of others. That is what underlies my decision this time," Town-born politician said Rochford, Essex County, England, is.

January who was dismissed from his post as chief of Kashmir since last May was mentioned experiencing mental disorders. But, mostly male relatives were killed at the hands of the government officials denied the accusations. Arrested after throwing her brown shoes to Abdullah, the father of four children were receiving treatment in hospital because of soaring blood pressure.

In addition to capturing Jan, Srinagar police off about 15 personnel for being negligent. Four of them held the rank of sub-inspector, equivalent to the Head of Police in Indonesia. It is not clear whether the pardon for Jan last Tuesday was also positive impact on these 15 officers.

Since January was arrested last week, thousands of people of Kashmir do not stop demonstrating. While shouting slogans for independence, they demanded the immediate release January. Moreover, after throwing the shoe incident, Jan incarnates a hero in his hometown, the village of Ajas. In the eyes of the pro-independence Kashmiris demanding separation from India, Jan is a symbol of freedom.

Since June last, stretching back to pro-independence movement in Kashmir. Sentiments of anti-India continues to escalate. Worse, the wave of protests that violence always leads. No fewer than 59 people were killed in a series of riots. Overall, since protests first broke out in the late 1980s, no fewer than 68 000 lives have been lost in Kashmir.

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