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Indian Army rescue women, leaving men to die
Srinagar: It is too late and slow rescue operation by Indian army in the flood hit areas of Kashmir. As millions of People are still trapped in collapsed and flooded houses. Roads are blocked by falling trees and electric poles. They don�t take local guides on their boats to reach the trapped people. Deliberate tactics to kill Kashmiris, says a human rights activist to Kashmir Watch.
Indian Army is less effective to take operations to rescue people. No mikes in boats of Army. People who are stranded are trapped inside collapsed houses as Indian Army men are reportedly avoiding to rescue men folks and just searching for women with bad intensions of molestation, revealed a human rights activist from Srinagar to KW.
India has not yet pressed into service its flood combating units of Naval and marine teams or National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), a disaster response agency. It is almost now fifth day that Indian Army has started low speed rescue operation even knowing that the disaster is at high scale.
Several battalions of the army and navy were used to evacuate people when Cyclone Phailin hit in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Jharkhand last year, but in Kashmir we don�t see such type of a rescue operation, told the human rights activist. He said that Indian face is again exposed to the people of Kashmir and it will further widen the gap between the people and Indian Govt.
KashmirWatch - Latest News & In-depth Coverage on Kashmir Conflict
Srinagar: It is too late and slow rescue operation by Indian army in the flood hit areas of Kashmir. As millions of People are still trapped in collapsed and flooded houses. Roads are blocked by falling trees and electric poles. They don�t take local guides on their boats to reach the trapped people. Deliberate tactics to kill Kashmiris, says a human rights activist to Kashmir Watch.
Indian Army is less effective to take operations to rescue people. No mikes in boats of Army. People who are stranded are trapped inside collapsed houses as Indian Army men are reportedly avoiding to rescue men folks and just searching for women with bad intensions of molestation, revealed a human rights activist from Srinagar to KW.
India has not yet pressed into service its flood combating units of Naval and marine teams or National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), a disaster response agency. It is almost now fifth day that Indian Army has started low speed rescue operation even knowing that the disaster is at high scale.
Several battalions of the army and navy were used to evacuate people when Cyclone Phailin hit in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Jharkhand last year, but in Kashmir we don�t see such type of a rescue operation, told the human rights activist. He said that Indian face is again exposed to the people of Kashmir and it will further widen the gap between the people and Indian Govt.
KashmirWatch - Latest News & In-depth Coverage on Kashmir Conflict