"NC demands that Sayeed stand trial in courts for his involvement in Gawkadal massacre, Bijbehara massacre, Hawal massacre, Kupwara massacre... It is time that the present chief minister of J-K is seen in the court of law facing trial for his role in bloodshed as an ex-Home Minister of India. It is time for the PDP to reply to this," NC spokesman Junaid Mattu told reporters here.
Mattu said Akhtar had no right to speak about human rights violations if "the killings during Sayeed's regime were not killings".
"We cannot forget Sayeed's role in these massacres. If Akhtar does not believe the killings that took place when Sayeed was the home minister were killings and human rights violations, then he (Akhtar) has no right to speak," he said.
The NC spokesman said cases were registered for the killings in 2010, but there were no FIRs in "massacres".
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