The group of 22, comprising former high court judge Shabir Hasnain Masoodi and former chairman of Public Service Commission Mohammad Shafi Pandit, lashed out at the silence of state government and in particular Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on the issue.
In a statement here, they said that they had petitioned President Pranab Mukherjee, seeking an end to the human rights violations in the state, particularly tying of an "innocent" man to an army jeep as a "human shield" by the army officer.
Describing it as a "dastardly act" which was "totally unjustifiable", the statement said, "It is against human dignity, offends core constitutional values and violates International Covenants, to which India is a signatory."
They said, "the effort to legitimise the act by cooking up and concocting facts is bizarre and deserves to be equally condemned."
The statement said that "awarding the officer before conclusion of the Court of Inquiry and police investigation is unfair and grossly inappropriate. Those who have decided to confer the award have done no good to Indian Army or people of India but widened the gulf between them and the people of Jammu and Kashmir."
Chief Minister, by her silence, has condoned the grant of award, the statement said.
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