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Police thwart work on memorial
By Shujaat Bukhari
SRINAGAR JULY 19. The foundation stone for the memorial for over
3000 missing persons in Kashmir, laid on Wednesday at the Eidgah
cemetery, was removed by police on Wednesday.
The Inspector-General of Police, Kashmir Zone, Dr. Ashok Bhan,
confirmed that the marble-plated foundation stone was removed
after registering a case of trespassing into Government land.
``They had encroached the Government land and a case was
registered. Further investigation is on,'' he said.
However, Dr. Bhan could not give an explanation to the fact that
the ``martyrs' graveyard'' was already existing at the place
where the memorial was proposed to be built. So far, thousands of
people killed in the violence have been buried in cemetery.
The land is the property of the Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Auqaf
Trust which manages over 100 shrines and mosques, including
Hazratbal and Charar-e-Sharief. The vice-chairman of the Trust,
Mr. Ghulam Nabi Kochak, said he had no information about the
police action and had not made any complaint.
Local residents told The Hindu that as soon as work began on the
memorial police started making enquiries and, on Wednesday night,
they came along with the Border Security Forces (BSF) to demolish
it. The locals strongly reacted to the police action saying ``the
land in question belongs to the people of the valley and to build
a memorial was to remember those killed in custody''.
The Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP), which
is planning to build the memorial, also condemned the police
action.
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