17 Years on, justice continues to elude Chattisinghpora massacre victim families

APSCC demands fresh probe, says won’t rest till guilty brought to book

After 17 years, the people of Jammu and Kashmir especially the Sikh community in the Valley are waiting for the justice in the Chattisinghpora massacre incident.
All Party Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) has once again urged the government to nab the culprits of the massacre.
APSCC headed by Jagmohan Singh Raina in its statement said that it is unfortunate that the government is silent on an issue which was highlighted world over in March 20th, 2000 and has claimed the lives of more than 50 people including 35 innocent Sikhs.
“We shall not rest till the real culprits of this massacre are brought to justice,” said Jagmohan Singh Raina, Chairman APSCC.
He said that in 2000, unidentified gunmen had entered a quiet Kashmiri village in Valley and massacred 35 men. “The men who were killed belonged to the minority Sikh community and their murder shocked the entire Kashmir.
Raina said that New Delhi had blamed militants for these murders and acclaimed of killing at least five of the men who carried out the brutal massacre.
“But so far central government has yet to present hard evidence backing up its claims,” he said.
He said the questions still remain unanswered. “According to the police, nearly 20 unidentified gunmen carried out the massacre at Chattisinghpora and so far only five have been caught and killed which was later on proved wrong. The killed persons which the police claimed to be militants were actually innocent residents of Brackpura proved by judicial enquiry of Justice Pandan Commission,” he added.
Raina said that also their bodies were burnt and hastily buried in a nearby village.
“The drama created by the officials was a fake and so melodramatic that on their behalf they said that the militants were caught in a burning house during a gun battle and their bodies were charred beyond recognition,” he added.
“We in Kashmir are questioning whether the men killed on that day were actually involved in the Chattisinghpora killings or not. So far the police have failed to produce any hard evidence that they were involved — leaving many in Kashmir to question that whether the security officials in the troubled region really knew who killed the men of Chattisinghpora,” APSCC Chairman said.
He said that so far the committee made by the government to find out the guilty, has failed to solve the mystery of killings of Sikhs in Kashmir.
“Now, we urge the State and New Delhi to go for fresh probe in the killings of Sikhs. If they failed to do so then, we will consider it as a huge injustice with the Sikhs of Kashmir,” he said.
He said that during the time of the massacre the President of USA – Bill Clinton also expressed his grief on the said incident and urged the Government of India to nab the culprits, which he later on also mentioned in his book and termed the incident as “most unfortunate incident of his life”.
“After the killing of innocent Sikhs, the then CM, Dr Farooq Abdullah publicly assured that the culprits will be soon arrested as they were having some clue and assured of all the assistance needed by the Sikhs in Kashmir. But till date the promises made by the former CM have proven to be a hoax,” he said.
On this fateful day, All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee, even after two decade, urge the government to conduct fresh probe in the killings so that guilty are nabbed and justice is provided to the families of the victims.
Raina urged the government to go for fresh probe into the incident and allow the Justice Pandan Commission to further investigate the incident as Brackpura and Chattisinghpora case are interlinked.
He also urged the people of state to maintain communal harmony.

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