Srinagar, July 17 (Newswire): In occupied Kashmir, Indian police have arrested Tehreek-e-Hurriyet Jammu and Kashmir leader, Amir Hamza, in Budgam district.
The spokesman of Tehreek-e-Hurriyet, Ayaz Akbar, in a statement issued in Srinagar said that the police shifted Amir Hamza to an unknown destination after arresting him from Nagam Chadoora area of the district on Saturday. "We condemn his arrest. We are not aware where he has been lodged by the police," he added.
On the other hand, the police have also arrested a girl student allegedly in connection with the recent blasts outside Sopore police station, which had killed one policeman and injured ten others.
The relatives of the 21-year-old girl, Quratul-Ain of Jalalabad, told media that she was summoned to the police station on July 10 where she was detained.
They said that Qurat had just completed Bachelors in Arts and was planning to appear for B. Ed course this year. "She is innocent. She was aspiring for higher education. But her life is ruined now with these false allegations," said the relatives.
Meanwhile, the High Court Bar Association of the occupied territory in a statement issued in Srinagar condemning the arrest of Qurat demanded her immediate release.
Terming the arrest as cruel and malicious, the Bar General Secretary, Advocate Ghulam Nabi Shaheen said that the arrest was being used as a tool of state repression to demoralize and humiliate the Kashmiri women.
"The Bar Association is deeply concerned about the life, liberty, health, honour and dignity of the arrested girl," the statement said.
The spokesman of Tehreek-e-Hurriyet, Ayaz Akbar, in a statement issued in Srinagar said that the police shifted Amir Hamza to an unknown destination after arresting him from Nagam Chadoora area of the district on Saturday. "We condemn his arrest. We are not aware where he has been lodged by the police," he added.
On the other hand, the police have also arrested a girl student allegedly in connection with the recent blasts outside Sopore police station, which had killed one policeman and injured ten others.
The relatives of the 21-year-old girl, Quratul-Ain of Jalalabad, told media that she was summoned to the police station on July 10 where she was detained.
They said that Qurat had just completed Bachelors in Arts and was planning to appear for B. Ed course this year. "She is innocent. She was aspiring for higher education. But her life is ruined now with these false allegations," said the relatives.
Meanwhile, the High Court Bar Association of the occupied territory in a statement issued in Srinagar condemning the arrest of Qurat demanded her immediate release.
Terming the arrest as cruel and malicious, the Bar General Secretary, Advocate Ghulam Nabi Shaheen said that the arrest was being used as a tool of state repression to demoralize and humiliate the Kashmiri women.
"The Bar Association is deeply concerned about the life, liberty, health, honour and dignity of the arrested girl," the statement said.
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