Qaiser Raja’s Abduction and Murder: A Question of Kashmiri Lives and Security

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Muzaffarabad (The Azadi Times)Qaiser Raja, a resident of Azad Jammu Kashmir and an employee of a private company owned by Sardar Mukhtar, was abducted and later murdered in Balochistan province of Pakistan. This tragic incident has not only highlighted the failure of state institutions but has also raised serious questions about the value of Kashmiri lives.

Initial reports suggest that Qaiser Raja was working on a project in Balochistan when he was allegedly abducted by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). The kidnappers demanded a ransom of 10 crore rupees, which could not be paid. As a result, he was brutally murdered. Conflicting reports indicate that Qaiser had been missing for one to three months, with his death only recently confirmed. He was laid to rest today in his hometown.

This heartbreaking incident has shaken the Kashmiri community, both locally and abroad. Despite the gravity of the situation, neither the local media nor any major national outlets gave this story the attention it deserved.

The Kashmiri Perspective:

Kashmiris have long faced marginalization and insecurity, both at home and while working in other regions. The lack of outrage and protest over Qaiser Raja’s abduction and murder reflects the systemic neglect of Kashmiri voices.

This incident raises several pressing questions:

  1. Accountability: Will those responsible for Qaiser Raja’s abduction and murder be brought to justice?
  2. Worker Safety: What measures are in place to ensure the safety of Kashmiri workers in conflict zones like Balochistan?
  3. Media Silence: Why did major media outlets fail to cover this incident

The murder of Qaiser Raja is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by Kashmiris working outside their homeland. People of Kashmir calls for justice for Qaiser and urge the authorities to take immediate action to protect Kashmiri workers.

This is not just the story of one life lost but of an entire community questioning its worth in the eyes of the state. The Azadi Times will continue to follow this case and advocate for justice for Kashmiris everywhere.

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