The Union Home Ministry and the Jammu and Kashmir government are yet to respond to the notices issued to them in July by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on the basis of media reports over the unrest in the Valley.
The unrest in the Valley, which had begun a day after Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was killed in an encounter in south Kashmir on July 8, has left 84 people, including two cops, dead and several thousand injured.
NHRC had on July 19 issued notices to the Home Ministry and the Jammu and Kashmir government, seeking reports within two weeks on casualties in connection with the ongoing violence in the state.
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"It has been observed that it is closely watching the incidents of violence in the aftermath of the killing of alleged militant Burhan Wani in an encounter with the security forces on July 8, 2016," NHRC had said in its notice.
"Expressing its utmost concern over the developments, the Commission has issued notices to the Union Home Secretary and the Chief Secretary and government of Jammu and Kashmir calling for reports in the matter. The Commission has given two weeks to respond," it said.
When asked whether the issue of use of pellet guns figure in its deliberations on the issue, he said, "Our assessment is only the media reports as of now."
On the Kairana migration issue, Duttu said, the Commission "has received the response of the Uttar Pradesh government, and the report would be placed before the full commission, which would discuss, deliberate and take the final decision in it.
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