Cop who served 27 years in occupied Kashmir asked to leave India

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2 May 2025
Following India’s controversial false flag operation in Pahalgam, not only has life become increasingly difficult for the people of occupied Kashmir, but even long-serving local policemen have now become targets of the Modi-led Hindu nationalist government’s repression.
Speaking to a journalist, a police officer from occupied Kashmir revealed, that he has been serving in the Jammu and Kashmir Police for 27 years. The High Court has clearly ordered that we cannot be transferred outside Jammu and Kashmir.
Despite possessing an Indian passport, the officer questioned why he and others are being forcibly relocated, in clear violation of the court’s decision.
“Why are we being forced out despite having no connection to Pakistan and having lived here for decades?” he asked.
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The officer’s family echoed his sentiments, saying, “We have no ties to Pakistan. We have always lived here, and this is our home.”
Defense analysts have also weighed in, urging international human rights organizations to take notice of the growing human rights violations in occupied Kashmir.
Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated significantly since the killing of 26 Indian tourists in the Pahalgam region. In response to India’s aggressive moves—including threats to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty—Pakistan has vowed a firm and appropriate response.
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