Srinagar: Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a deepening human tragedy as thousands of people continue to remain missing, exposing the crimanal face of the occupation authorities in the territory.
According to Global Mirror, shocking data tabled in the Indian Parliament reveals that out of 7,151 missing persons reported in occupied Jammu and Kashmir in 2023, as many as 4,190 are still untraced. The admission was made none other than by India’s Minister of State for Home Affairs, Bandi Sanjay Kumar, in a written reply to Rajya Sabha member Randeep Singh Surjewala.
Although the actual number of missing persons is far more than the state, yet the confession by the data submitted by the Modi regime itself lays bare the alarming scale of disappearances in the occupied territory, where fear, lawlessness and prolonged militarisation have turned everyday life into a nightmare. Children and women form the bulk of the missing, underscoring the extreme vulnerability of civilians under Indian occupation.
Official figures show that while police managed to trace 2,961 individuals during the year, thousands of families continue to live in agony, not knowing the fate of their loved ones.
According to Global Mirror, shocking data tabled in the Indian Parliament reveals that out of 7,151 missing persons reported in occupied Jammu and Kashmir in 2023, as many as 4,190 are still untraced. The admission was made none other than by India’s Minister of State for Home Affairs, Bandi Sanjay Kumar, in a written reply to Rajya Sabha member Randeep Singh Surjewala.
Although the actual number of missing persons is far more than the state, yet the confession by the data submitted by the Modi regime itself lays bare the alarming scale of disappearances in the occupied territory, where fear, lawlessness and prolonged militarisation have turned everyday life into a nightmare. Children and women form the bulk of the missing, underscoring the extreme vulnerability of civilians under Indian occupation.
Official figures show that while police managed to trace 2,961 individuals during the year, thousands of families continue to live in agony, not knowing the fate of their loved ones.