CCG for restoration of internet, basic rights in IOK

Srinagar, December 18, 2019 (PPI-OT): The Concerned Citizens’ Group (CCG) headed by former Indian finance minister and BJP leader, Yashwant Sinha, has demanded restoration of internet and basic rights in occupied Kashmir and release of illegally detained Kashmiris.

Based on the groups’ two visits to Kashmir in September and November this year, the CCG in a report said that the Indian government should restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir by reuniting the two union territories to bring back normalcy in the Kashmir Valley.

The report said that India should alleviate the fears of the Kashmiris about their future by starting a multi-level dialogue process with all those affected by the events following August 5 announcement. “The psyche of the people of Kashmir has been deeply wounded by the actions of the government of India,” the group said in its report.

The CCG demanded the release of all Kashmiris who were taken into detention under Public Safety Act (PSA). “If there are specific cases against individuals and they have been sent to jails outside the state, they should be brought back and housed locally. It is a punishment for their family members to travel to UP, Delhi, Rajasthan or Haryana to meet the prisoners,” it said.

The group also demanded restoration of internet and mobile phone connections. “It is immoral to impose a collective punishment on the entire population of a region,” it said. They CCG further called for lifting of all curbs on peaceful political activities and allowing peaceful public protests. “Lift all restriction on the movement of public and commercial vehicles on the national highways to restore normal road communication links,” the group said.

“Compensate Kashmiri farmers and businessmen for their economic losses which were the direct result of unilateral action by the government,” it added. It also asked India to restore land rights to the locals and give up the plans of demographic change in the Valley. The other members of the group are Wajahat Habibullah, former National Chief Information Commissioner, Air Vice-Marshall (Retd) Kapil Kak and senior journalist Bharat Bhushan.

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