"The killing of two innocent students in Sumbal area of Bandipora district is unacceptable and intolerable...Time demands that troops be withdrawn from populated areas and the control handed over to Jammu and Kashmir police," additional general secretary of NC Mustafa Kamal said in a statement.
Kamal, who is also the brother of Union minister Farooq Abdullah, said, "The presence of Army in populated areas is in no way beneficial to people and when there is a black law like AFSPA in force."
"Had there been no AFSPA, the Army would not have fired and killed the students. It is because of the AFSPA, that the troops did not hesitate in firing their guns," he said.
Accusing Opposition People's Democratic Party of playing politics with the blood of youth, Kamal said "NC will not tolerate human rights violations in the state."
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