Srinagar, April 08 : The hospitals in Kashmir valley during the last few weeks have seen a sharp increase in the number of Covid-19 patients, questioning the Indian government’s efforts to hold G20 summit in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, .Amid reports that Hindutva-inspired Indian government can carry out another Pulwama-type false flag operation during or before G20 meeting, scheduled in Srinagar in May, New Delhi has further intensified crackdown operations and raids across occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
In a major single-day spike, the occupied territory reported 95 fresh cases of Covid-19. However, it is said that New Delhi is hiding actual number of cases.
Talking to media men, Head of the Department (HoD) at CD Hospital, Dr Naveed Nazir Shah said that they had intensified testing the samples of patients which shows more patients have been infected with the Covid virus.
He said that there had been a surge in cases since few days compared to the previous month.
"I think this is the high time to be prepared for any wave as the behaviour of this virus is uncertain. We have designated two wards as Covid-19, which will be available for the Covid-19 positive patients,” Dr Nazir said. He said that the COVID-19 positive patients were predominantly showing upper and lower respiratory tract infections, flu-like symptoms including fever, sore throat, and runny nose.
According to the official data of CD Hospital Srinagar, at least six Covid-19 patients are reported at Outpatient Department (OPD) every day. However, doctors at Soura hospital in Srinagar said that there had been a surge in the number of patients with upper respiratory tract symptoms with the majority of them having an associated headache and myalgias.
The doctors have cautioned people to remain alert and follow the COVID Appropriate Behaviour (CAB)
Amid fear of false flag operation, India intensifies crackdowns, raids in IIOJK ahead of G20 meeting
Srinagar, April 08 ): Amid reports that Hindutva-inspired Indian government can carry out another Pulwama-type false flag operation during or before G20 meeting, scheduled in Srinagar in May, New Delhi has further intensified crackdown operations and raids across Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Orders in this regard were issued by a high-level team of Indian Home Ministry and Intelligence Bureau (IB), which arrived in Srinagar, the other day. IIOJK is already facing widespread raids, killings, arrests, torture, confiscation of properties, sacking of employees while the new orders have added to another chapter of unending stories of tragedy and trauma in the occupied territory.
The visiting top Indian team has apparently come to review arrangements for G20 meeting; however, the quarters who are aware of India’s maneuvering fear that New Delhi can carry out another Pulwama like false flag operation on the occasion to malign Pakistan and Kashmir’s genuine freedom struggle, globally.
As per the reports, the team’s visit will be followed by another two-day meeting in New Delhi, to be held on April 15 and 16, with particular reference to G-20 meeting in Srinagar.
On the instructions of the Indian Ministries of External Affairs and Home, restrictions, coupled with crackdowns and raids, have been intensified in the name of preventing an “untoward incident” in the Valley weeks in advance of the G20 meeting in Srinagar. “In view of this, a team of Home Ministry and IB comprising senior officers reached Srinagar this evening and soon after their arrival closeted with top officers of police and Intelligence agencies,” said an Indian media outlet in its report.
Venue of the meeting and places where G20 delegates will visit have come under 24×7 security net, the reports quoting sources said, adding along with Indian Police, the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are guarding the venue, places the delegates will visit and other so-called vulnerable areas.
Meanwhile, after return of the team to New Delhi, the Ministry is likely to review IIOJK security situation in New Delhi on April 15 and 16. In this meeting, besides G20 meeting, upcoming annual pilgrimage of Shri Amarnath Ji shrine will also figure. agencies