KPs protest against police

Excelsior Correspondent

KPs protesting in Jammu against kidnapping of girl. -Excelsior/Rakesh
KPs protesting in Jammu against kidnapping of girl. -Excelsior/Rakesh

JAMMU, Nov 23: Parents of a Kashmiri Pandit girl who is missing since November 15 and is believed to have been kidnapped today staged a protest demonstration and later blocked Tawi bridge under the banner of All Parties Migrants Coordination Committee (APMCC) at Press Club of Jammu alongwith hundreds of Jammuites saying police was not doing enough to recover their missing daughter and demanded immediate measures to trace her.
The parents’ alongwith other people including ladies and children led by National spokesperson APMCC King Bharati and Advocate Arun Kandroo general secretary APMCC alleged that police was taking the case lightly even as their young daughter who was to get married on December 12 this year was still missing and her kidnapers are roaming free.
With tears rolling down their cheeks the parents of the girl Opinder Koul and Girja Koul were shouting slogans and carrying placards “bring our daughter back” seeking help from everyone to help them recover their girl who had called them last on November 15 asking them to save her from one Sahil (Rusman Bhat) of Paloura adding since then they have not heard anything from her.
They alleged that they were being mislead by the parents of the boy saying she has married their son adding if it was so why were they not producing the girl before police adding they suspect some foul play in the whole affair and fear she might have been killed or was being kept under some threat.
The father of the girl alleged that police was deliberately not using all its resources under their command under some pressure forcing them to come to streets to seek justice.
King Bharati while lashing out at the administration said that it was strange that a young girl was missing for the last so many days and police was still in dark adding they believe it was being done with some ulterior motive to force the girl to convert or marry under pressure.