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Gilani concerned over unabated arrest spree

ISLAMABAD, (MILLAT+APP): Chairman of All Parties Hurriyet
Conference, Syed Ali Gilani has condemned the unabated arrest
spree unleashed by Indian police in the territory for the past
five months.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Syed Ali Gilani in a
statement issued in Srinagar said, the puppet regime and its
bureaucracy have made themselves a laughingstock as they being so-
called highly educated obey and follow dictation from their
masters with their eyes shut and ears plugged.
The regime blindly and randomly subject the people to the
sharp cleavers of Public Safety Act and other draconian laws
without going through their credentials and social standing, age
or gender, he said.
On the pretext of maintaining so-called law and order, he
added, these forces ruthlessly cage Hurriyet leaders and activists
to ensure the smooth sailing of their power mentors.
“This is unfortunate and disgusting that after arresting
people, the puppet administration gives them incomplete and
deficient documents thereby prolonging their detention,” he
deplored.
“Elderly people have a tough time in these bone-chilling
cold days in jails, sub-jails and police stations, but deaf and
dumb so-called rulers are paralyzed in their own luxuries and have
left the helpless people at the mercy of bureaucratic hatchery who
suck even their last drop of blood,” the APHC Chairman said.
“We are receiving disturbing reports from the judicial
houses where, the cases of these detainees are in final stage and
near the completion of the three months and authorities smell the
quashing their PSAs and detainees are about to free from a smaller
to bigger jail, at that crucial time government prosecutor with
all his elite qualifications, mortgaging his worth, mind and soul,
just for petty salary, submits a fresh dossier of PSA to appease
his masters,” he further said.
Doing so he brings the case of these hapless detainees to
level zero and they have to start the whole processes afresh,
putting both the detainees and their families in severe
psychological and financial stress and most of them are at the
verge of mental breakdown many a times,” the octogenarian leader
added.