After pellet guns, Indian forces to unleash new lethal weapon on IoK protesters

The new bullet, to be fired from the AK-47 rifles, has been supplied to police in occupied Kashmir


Tribune Report January 05, 2019
Indian police clash with Kashmiri protesters in Srinagar. PHOTO: AFP

After failing to suppress the ongoing freedom movement in occupied Kashmiri with bullets, pellets and teargas, Indian police is now set to use plastic bullets for to disperse protesters in the territory.

As per India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which has developed the plastic bullet, the plastic bullet can be fired from the AK-47 rifles and has been supplied to police in occupied Kashmir.

Manjit Singh, Director, Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory, one of the major laboratories of the DRDO, in Chandigarh, said the plastic bullet is an effective way to control crowds, adding that 0.1 million bullets have been supplied to the police in Kashmir.

Indian govt bars traders from selling green coloured attires in IoK

Dozens of people have been killed while thousands injured due to the use of pellets in IoK since the extrajudicial killing of popular youth leader Burhan Wani on July 8, 2016. Hundreds of those wounded have been rendered blinded, Kashmir Media Service reported.

The Indian government on Saturday barred traders belonging to Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK) from green colour attires, adding that green symbolises support for the Pakistani flag.

On the occasion, the government stated that legal action shall ensue against those who sell green coloured clothes.

Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Masood Khan remarked that the occupation forces were “threatened by green colour”. He added that if an innocent Kashmiri is martyred, the Pakistani flag is hoisted and the departed is buried in a deep green colour flag.

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