ISLAMABAD: The Narendra Modi-led Indian government continued to snatch the properties of innocent Kashmiri people in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) to punish them for their affiliation with the ongoing freedom movement.
In its fresh move, the Modi regime confiscated the properties of two persons in Jammu and Kulgam districts, Kashmir Media Service reported.
Indian police and brutal agencies seized the house of Baldev Raj alias Raju in the Bishnah area of Jammu and an under-construction house of Aijaz Ahmad Ganai in Kulgam district. The police dubbed them as drug peddlers to justify the illegal move of seizing their properties.
The Indian authorities have already snatched the headquarters of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) in Srinagar and hundreds of houses and properties belonging to Hurriyat leaders and organizations, including Shabbir Ahmed Shah, Aasiya Andrabi, Syed Ali Gilani Shaheed, and Jamaat-e-Islami across occupied Kashmir.
The occupation authorities have also demolished many shops, shopping complexes, residential houses, and other properties in the occupied territory.
Confiscating Properties New Method to Render Kashmiris Homeless
The attaching or confiscating of the properties every other day is a new method being used by the Indian regime to render the people of the valley homeless and landless. The action is aimed at forcing them to quit their support of the ongoing freedom struggle.
Indian forces are also destroying the Kashmiris’ houses during violent military operations every other day. Demolition of properties, forced evictions, and illegal confiscations are part of India’s systematic campaign to cripple the Kashmiri people economically.