Mufti urges Army to probe allegations of youth made to work as bonded labourers
Mehbooba Mufti urged the Army to act on reports of forced labour and vehicle seizure in Kulgam’s Manzgam, calling for civilian rights and dignity to be upheld.
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Srinagar, 20 June
PDP President Mehbooba Mufti on Friday appealed to the Army to respect the dignity and fundamental rights of people, following allegations that soldiers were forcing youngsters in Jammu and Kashmir's Kulgam district to work as bonded labourers.
The former chief
minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir appealed to the Corps
Commander of the Army's Srinagar-based XV Corps, also known as Chinar Corps, to
look into the allegations.
No immediate
reaction was available from the Army.
"Manzgam,
home to the shrine of Baba Qayaam Din & temple of Ragniya Devi, both
situated adjacent to each other, holds immense religious significance.
Unfortunately, since May 2025, the Army has started establishing a camp
here," Mufti said in a post on X.
Manzgam, a village
in south Kashmir's Kulgam, is located about 90 km from here.
She said there are legitimate and growing concerns as well as allegations that young
men from Manzgam and the surrounding villages are being forcibly taken to
these camps for bonded labour.
"Additionally,
reports suggest that private vehicles are being coercively requisitioned by the
Army for their use," she added.
She asserted that
the fundamental rights and the dignity of local residents must be upheld.
"Urgently
request the Corps Commander Srinagar to look into these serious allegations
& ensure that fundamental rights and the dignity of local civilians are
upheld," the PDP president said.
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