Indian brutalities at peak in IOK.

ISLAMABAD -- Narendra Modi-led fascist BJP government has crossed all limits of brutalities, making the lives of the people of the territory a living hell, in Indian Occupied Kashmir.

An analytical report, Friday, said that killings, arrests, cordon and search operations, use of brute force and destruction of houses by Indian troops and police had become a norm in the occupied territory. It said that the fresh wave of violence and atrocities by the Indian forces had increased the miseries of innocent Kashmiri's who were already suffering immensely due to over 9 months long siege and military lockdown imposed by India.

The report maintained that amid the fast deteriorating political and human rights situation in occupied Kashmir, the rising tide of premeditated and politically motivated violence against the Kashmiri's by Indian forces amounts to war crimes.

'Recent incidents of violence by Indian forces in occupied Kashmir have proven that India seems to follow the footsteps of Israel. Killing young Kashmiri's in fake encounters, maiming and mutilating their dead bodies intentionally, destroying civilian properties, demolishing homes and reducing them to rubble is India's new policy to intimidate the Kashmiri's into submission,' it said.

The report pointed out that as the world was collectively facing deadly corona-virus, India continues to kill, harass and intimidate the Kashmiri's in the name of cordon and search operations. 'Indian troops have killed around 15 Kashmiri's, arrested 80 and destroyed or damaged as many as 800 houses and shops during almost 300 cordon and search operations in the Kashmir Valley and Jammu region during this month. The troops looted dozens of houses in Badgam district alone,' it said.

The report said that unending stories of tragedy and trauma were surfacing every other day in occupied Kashmir. It said that recently, Indian troops resorted to the worst kind of vandalism at Nawakadal...

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