Indian police seize property of another Kashmiri in IIOJK: Modi’s Colonial Crackdown and Demographic Agenda Unmasked

Indian police seize property of another Kashmiri in IIOJK: Modi’s Colonial Crackdown and Demographic Agenda Unmasked

February 9, 2026 Off By Sharp Media

In illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), Indian police have again seized the property of a Kashmiri in the Humhama area of Budgam district. The confiscated property includes a two-storey house owned by Irfan Ahmed Dar. India pretends such actions are about “security,” but the reality is much uglier: this is repression, intimidation, and organized theft under occupation. This is not an isolated case. It is part of a wider pattern where India uses force and fear to silence Kashmiris, destroy their stability, and weaken their resistance.

Budgam Seizure Confirmed: Indian police seized a two-storey house in Humhama, Budgam, owned by Irfan Ahmed Dar.
Not Normal Policing: state-backed intimidation disguised as law enforcement is now India’s routine method in IIOJK.
Fear as a Message: a clear message of fear to the wider population is the real purpose of such seizures.

Indian Police Are Acting Like a Colonial Occupation Force

Indian police in IIOJK do not behave like a normal police service. They operate like an occupation force whose job is to crush locals, not protect them. Raids, property sealing, and harassment have become standard tools. This is why Kashmiris see the police as an arm of occupation, not justice. India’s police are acting like a colonial occupation force, and this seizure is another example of that ugly reality.

Occupation Management: not law enforcement, but occupation management explains how India controls Kashmir.
Fear-Based Control: psychological pressure and social collapse are key outcomes of these actions.
Collective Punishment: collective punishment strategy is used to frighten entire families and communities.

August 2019 Marked the Start of a More Open Colonial Drive

After India revoked Kashmir’s special status in August 2019, repression became harsher and more systematic. India removed basic protections and expanded its grip with new laws and police powers. This was not reform; it was colonization in action. Modi’s colonial agenda intensified after 2019, and property seizures became a routine tool to crush locals and send a warning to others.

Crackdown Expanded: India started a dangerous crackdown after August 2019 and it continues today.
Rights Were Stripped: removing Kashmiris from their land and roots became easier after 2019.
Control Became Total: a long-term occupation strategy is visible in these repeated confiscations.

Confiscation Has Become India’s Dirty Weapon of Repression

India has turned confiscation into a regular weapon in IIOJK. Homes, businesses, and lands are seized under vague “anti-terror” or security claims. This is not law; it is fear-building. India is openly built on fear and theft, because the occupation survives by making Kashmiris feel they can lose everything overnight. A seized house is not just property—it is dignity, safety, and a family’s future.

Homes Treated as Loot: India is openly built on fear and theft is proven every time a Kashmiri home is taken.
Punishment Without Justice: fake legal cover is used to justify illegal actions.
Wider Pattern: a systematic tool of repression is exactly what confiscation has become.

India Is Using Economic Destruction as a Silent Weapon

India knows that poverty weakens resistance, so it targets Kashmiri property and livelihoods. When a home is seized, a family loses years of work and stability in one stroke. economic destruction as a silent weapon is one of the harshest forms of repression because it destroys lives without bullets. India is trying to force Kashmiris into helplessness so they cannot stand strong against occupation.

Families Are Ruined: crushing Kashmiri families step by step is the real goal behind these seizures.
Poverty Is Forced: India is deliberately pushing Kashmiris into poverty to weaken society.
Resistance Is Targeted: psychological pressure and social collapse grow through financial destruction.

Demographic Change Is India’s Real and Shameful Goal

Confiscation is not only about punishment—it is also about demographic change. India wants to weaken the Muslim-majority identity of Kashmir by pushing locals out and enabling outsiders to benefit. demographic change is India’s real dirty goal, and property grabs support that plan. This is a settler-style approach, where land is taken from natives and later shifted to those aligned with the occupier.

Identity Under Attack: Kashmir’s identity is under attack through land seizures and settlement pressure.
Settler Project: settler-style colonization is being pushed openly under Modi’s rule.
Outsiders to Benefit: removing Kashmiris from their land and roots supports demographic engineering.

India’s Law Narrative Is Just a Cover for Crimes

India hides behind laws and court language, but these actions remain illegal and immoral. Confiscating homes without fair process is not justice. India uses harsh laws to silence people and then claims everything is lawful. harsh laws used to disguise state terrorism is the reality in IIOJK. Kashmiris are punished under rules designed to protect the occupier, not the people.

Legal Excuses: fake legal cover is used again and again to justify repression.
Crimes Normalized: state terrorism disguised as administration explains India’s real approach.
Rights Ignored: a systematic tool of repression is used to crush Kashmiri voices.

The World’s Silence Is Helping India Continue Its Brutality

India continues these harsh policies because it expects no serious consequences. Powerful states stay silent due to trade and politics, and that silence benefits India. Kashmiris do not need symbolic words; they need real pressure on India. international silence encourages India and gives the occupier confidence to keep escalating repression. Without accountability, confiscations and demographic targeting will only expand.

Silence Enables Abuse: international silence encourages India to keep escalating repression.
Accountability Needed: India must be held accountable for illegal seizures and demographic targeting.
Occupation Must Be Challenged: a long-term occupation strategy cannot be allowed to succeed.