Civil society, traders demand special inquiry commission into Rizwan’s custodial death

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Kashmir: Kashmir business community and civil society on Saturday asked Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Paul Malik to set-up an independent Special Commission of inquiry in the custodial death of Awantipora school teacher Rizwan Asad Pandit.

Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, they said that there have been countless instances of inquiries being ordered in killings without any results.

“To deter future violations, we appeal to the Hon’ble Governor Mr. Satya Pal Malik for setting up of a time-bound Independent Special Commission of Inquiry,” they said.

The members said that till the time the commission submits its report, it would serve the ends of justice if the case is treated to be one of custodial killing and all persons associated with it are put behind bars and kept away from active duty.

“Such inquiries, suffering from institutional bias and State interference, have rarely served the interests of justice,” they said, in a statement.

“We have a reason to believe that this killing would also suffer the same fate and the killers would again roam free to kill, more confident in the fact that their crimes will never be brought to account,” said the statement.

They said that the repeated perpetration of serious violations of human rights and humanitarian law needs in-depth fact-finding and investigation.

On Tuesday, Rizwan Asad Pandit, a 29-year-old school teacher, died inside the Jammu and Kashmir’s CARGO camp in Srinagar.

He was picked up for questioning from his home in Awantipora on Sunday.

The family had said that his body bore evidence of being subjected to extreme physical violence.

The press conference was jointly held by KCC&I, High Court Bar Association, KTMF, KEA, KTMF (R), FCIK(A), FCIK(M), JKSECC, KCSDS, KHARA, CCIK, All Transport Welfare Association, Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Dealers Association, Houseboat Owners Association, KHAROF, Pvt School Association, Kashmir Bakers Association, All Kashmir Chemist & Distributors Association, Hoteliers Club, All Traders & Transporters Coordination Committee, All J&K Taxi Owners Association, Association Of Kashmir Tour, Environmental Protection Group, Shehr E Khaas Coordination, Beopar Mandal S R Gunj, Rehabilitation Alliance, and Batamaloo Traders Association.