Opposition party Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari has said that in the occupied valley of oppression, Kashmir has become a volcano now which can burst at any time.
Meanwhile, the curfew is the 32nd day in the occupied valley, suspending people's contacts, food and food shortages, and protests continue in Srinagar and other cities, despite constant forced sanctions.
There are Indian soldiers stationed in the valley, who have set barriers with barbed wire, Kashmiris are forced to live in captivity on their land, people long to know the well-being of their loved ones.
Occupied Kashmir is completely disconnected from the outside world, internet, mobile service, landline and TV channels are closed. Thousands of Kashmiris, including Hurriyat leaders, are still jailed. According to Kashmir Media Service, a large number of Kashmiris have been shifted to different jails in Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow.