The New Delhi-controlled dreaded agency State Investigation Agency (SIA) has seized the land of a Hurriyat activist in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
An orchard land, measuring seven Kanals and seven marlas of Ghulam Nabi Wani, father of Hurriyat activist Ishfaq Ahmad Wani, was attached in Chitrat Arigam area of the district by the Indian agency.
The property, the officials said, has been attached under the black law, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) through an order of the Modi regime. Meanwhile, the political experts and analysts based in Srinagar have said that Narendra Modi-led Indian government is expanding its settler colonial project in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir by grabbing Kashmiris’ land and confiscating their properties.
The political experts and analysts in their statements and interviews said Modi’s Hindutva regime is attaching the properties of Kashmiris to break their resolve for freedom. They said attaching or confiscating the properties on one pretext or another has become a new normal in occupied Kashmir.—KMS