spot_imgspot_img
spot_img

Apni Party condemns killing of police inspector in Anantnag

Date:

No ideology can justify innocent killings: Javid Baig

SRINAGAR, October 20: Apni Party on Tuesday strongly condemned the killing of Mohammad Ashraf Bhat, inspector of police who was shot dead by suspected militants on way to his home in district Anantnag.

In a statement issued here, Javid Baig, spokesman of the Apni Party said that such barbaric and inhuman acts of violence are not going to achieve anything except for death and destruction in this region.

“Killing a police inspector who was returning home after offering evening prayers in a nearby mosque at Sundpora-Kanelwan village of Bijbehara tehsil is gruesome and puts a question mark on the ideology behind such mindless actions,” Baig remarked.

Apni Party spokesman said that violence in any of its manifestations and motivated by any of the extremists ideologies in the world only begets violence and yield nothing positive for a human civilization.

“Bet it in J&K or anywhere in the world, there is no legal, moral, or religious justification for killing innocents. People should come forward and raise their voice against these senseless actions if we really want to save our future generations,” Baig added.

Expressing solidarity with the bereaved family, the Apni Party spokesman prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and courage and forbearance for the family, relatives, friends and colleagues of the deceased to bear this irreparable loss.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Popular

spot_imgspot_img

Subscribe

More like this
Related

Multiagency Security Summit Chaired by DIG NKR & DIG NKOR to fortify Gulmarg bowl during peak tourist season

July 02: DIG North Kashmir Range Shri Maqsood-ul-Zaman-(IPS), and...

Amarnath Yatra: Locals, civil society welcome pilgrims in Kashmir

Umaisar Gull Ganie/Raja Syed RatherSrinagar, Jul 02 : Reflecting...

Amit Shah congratulates NCB and all agencies on busting a global drug cartel

Vinod BhatIn a post on X platform, Union Home...