Humanitarian crisis in Kashmir: India continues oppression on 27th day of curfew
By Muhammad YaseenPublished On 06 Jan 2023

Indian governments imposition of strict curfew in occupied Kashmir following the abrogation of posts 370 and 35a of its constitution via a hurried presidential decree on Aug. 5 entered its 27rd afternoon on Saturday.
Kashmir continues to be an epicentre of wars between Pakistan and India after gaining independence from the British rule.talking in a state of anonymity an Indian police officer told the press that the Indian army was planning an operation in the region where demonstrations were held resisting Indian job.
People are currently facing acute lack of drugs food and other commodities as a result of communicating blockade and curfew.markets and colleges continue to be closed while all web and communication services including landline telephone mobile and tv stations are shut from Kashmir valley and valley of Jammu region.
Papers are offline while nearly all of them neglected to bring their printing variations .more than 4 500 Kashmiris amongst over 10 000 arrested have been reserved under law public safety act PSA those arrested under PSA comprise Hurriyat leaders employees investors attorneys social activists and childhood.
Primary secretary of Kashmir Rohit kansal affirmed that over 4 500 individuals are detained under the PSA. the legislation enables anybody to be kept by the police without any trial under detention for up to two years.