The unrelenting oppression and serious human rights violations committed by the Indian army persist against the vulnerable Kashmiris.
Active participation in egregious human rights abuses has became a hallmark of the Indian army, leading the charge in these violations.
Since the revocation of Article 370, the region of Jammu and Kashmir, now under occupation, has seen a disturbing surge in human rights violations by the Indian army, reaching alarming levels.
The Rajouri sector has been a scene of human rights violations perpetrated by the Indian army.
Kashmiris detained in the Poonch Rajouri sector have faced brutal murder at the hands of the Indian army.
Using high-handed tactics, the Modi government orchestrated a spectacle of removing its officers from their positions to divert attention from the brutal public killings.
Brigadier P. Acharya, a Brigadier, Colonel, and Lieutenant Colonel from the Rajouri sector, were stripped of their positions based on their alleged commitments.
Brigadier P. Acharya served as the Sector Commander for the National Rifles in Rajouri.
The decision to remove all three Indian officers was made under supervision after videos depicting third-degree torture on three Kashmiris were leaked from an army camp.
In an attempt to prevent the global dissemination of these videos, the Modi government disconnected the internet in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Under the influence of the Modi government's propaganda, Indian media and social media accounts began amplifying this news.
The third-degree torture videos of Kashmiris by the Indian army unveiled the true face of the Modi government to the world.
On December 21, freedom fighters attacked two Indian army vehicles in Surnkot, resulting in the deaths of four Indian army personnel and injuring three.
In retaliation, Indian security forces launched a ruthless attack on the innocent civilians of Punch and Rajouri, committing acts of brutality and barbarism.
Indian security forces have detained over 80 innocent Kashmiris and, under the guise of an investigation, subjected them to third-degree inhumane torture, resulting in four deaths so far.
The city of Punch, previously criticised by the police, mourns the loss of a resident who fell victim to the brutality of Indian security forces.
The Kashmiri people in the Rajouri sector vehemently condemn the barbarism of Indian security forces.
It is a tragic reality that, during search operations, innocent Kashmiris under Indian army custody lost their lives, as witnessed in viral videos.
The Indian army is resorting to killing innocent Kashmiris to conceal its failures.