Trashing the chargesheet against second rung Hurriyat leaders, the Hurriyat Conference today said the National Investigating Agency (NIA) has kidnapped these people to force top Hurriyat Conference leaders to have a photo op with Kashmir interlocutor. They said the NIA was creating a charade to project Kashmir struggle as "terrorism and sponsored."
Senior separatist leaders while reacting to the NIA chargesheet, said, the motive behind this “kidnapping” of these leaders by the NIA is to force the Hurriyat to have talks with the Kashmir interlocutor, Dineshwar Sharma.
The separatist leaders, Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik, said protests erupted in 2016 in the Valley after the killing of Burhan Wani. They alleged soon after killing of 22-year-old Burhan by Indian forces, every day 10 to 15 civilian protesters were killed by the forces. “We gave an extended strike call. If you want to have chargesheet and FIR, file it against us, against me, Mirwaiz and Geelani. What have these people whom you have arrested done”, asked angry Malik addressing press conference here along with Mirwaiz. Geelani addressed press conference telephonically. Malik said previously such attempts have failed and this time also these attempts to browbeat the Hurriyat would fail.
Malik said they would observe January 26 as black day as India was denying Kashmiris their right to self-determination.
Mirwaiz said there is a persistent campaign on part of the government of India and on part of a certain section of Indian media to align Kashmiri struggle for self-determination with terrorism.
“There has been all-out effort by certain agencies to project struggle of people of Jammu and Kashmir as a terrorist struggle. Our struggle is political, peaceful and humane. They try their level best to distort the facts and mislead the people of India as well as International community,” Mirwaiz said.