SRINAGAR: A letter claiming to be from Kashmir Sangbaaz League (KSL) which says they are a group of stone-throwers having a wide base, has warned of attacks on security forces’ installations and key government buildings in case Afzal Guru was hanged.
Around 20 media houses have received a seven-page statement sent through the courier service of the General Post Office on Friday warning against hanging the Parliament attack convict.
“Lack of resources has forced us to adopt stone-pelting as a weapon of war. We have been fighting with mere stones launched by tender hands and fearless hearts.” reads the statement written in English under the letter-head of KSL with sketch of a masked stone-throwing youth.
“Guru was implicated. We promise to unleash upon you in Kashmir in case you hang our brother Guru. Tourists must abstain from visiting Kashmir in case Guru is hanged. They will have to bear serious repercussions.”
The veracity of the statement is being verified by the police.
The group called upon the youth to use petrol bombs, stones, sticks and all available resources to inflict damage on Indian installations, security forces, mainstream political parties and their supporters.
The group has identified a number of targets in the Valley, which include secretariat and radio stations besides state police’s installations. A number of army interests too have been identified by the group.
“All outsiders in Kashmir, including labourers, employees and beggars must be forced to leave Kashmir,” it said.
It has also asked youth to stay away from police and the army-sponsored programmes like games and musical shows.
The group even warned media houses of dire consequences for distorting the statement.
There has been no official reaction either from the police or the state administration to the statement.
(HT)