BJP Government Continues to Seize Kashmiris’ Properties in IIOJK
September 13, 2024The BJP-led Indian government has intensified its policy of displacing Kashmiris by attaching the properties of a father and son in Jammu district, Indian-illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
The seized assets, valued at over one crore rupees, include two residential homes located in the Lower Ragoora area. These properties belong to Javed Ahmed and his son Abdul Majeed.
Indian authorities have justified the seizure by labeling Ahmed and Majeed as drug traffickers. This claim is used to advance their broader agenda of displacing Kashmiris and destabilizing their economic conditions.
Critics argue that this action is part of a systematic effort to undermine the local population’s economic stability and displace them from their homes. The labeling of individuals as criminals appears to be a strategic move to justify property seizures and other punitive measures.
The move has sparked concern among local communities, who view it as another step in the ongoing campaign against Kashmiri residents. This policy raises questions about the legitimacy of the claims and the broader impact on the region’s inhabitants.
The BJP-led regime’s actions are seen by many as part of a broader strategy to exert control over the region and its people. By targeting local property owners and disrupting their lives, the government aims to consolidate its power while suppressing dissent and resistance in the region.
To conclude, the seizure of properties belonging to Javed Ahmed and Abdul Majeed reflects the continuing tensions and struggles in IIOJK. The use of criminal accusations to justify such actions highlights the broader issues of displacement and economic instability faced by the Kashmiri people under the current administration.