New Delhi: In a statement, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference has strongly condemned the “lopsided court order,” due to which it says, its office has been “attached”. Hurriyat has been critical of mainstream media, alleging that news reporting has been skewed to enable “the rub of repeated storming on its Hurriyat office and its wide spread media telecast through state controlled media”. This, it says, “is not lost on the people of Jammu and Kashmir.” The group has hit out at “subsequent swift and dramatic action” under the gaze of media, with “notices put up on its walls, signalling some kind of victory take over.”The Hindu reported that a team of the National Investigation Agency had earlier on the morning of Sunday, January 29, “sealed the Hurriyat headquarters in Srinagar’s Rajbagh area, a day after a special Delhi court ordered its attachment under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).” The NIA team pasted a notice on the gates of the multi-storey building in Rajbagh.Yesterday, an Additional Sessions Judge in New Delhi had said that the UAPA “does not in any manner hinder powers of court to attach any such property of which the accused is facing trial under the UAPA of which he may be partly owner”. The NIA had, in a plea to the court, urged it to pass an order for the attachment of the Hurriyat building.APHC has said that the people of the region wish to “live in fearless peace” which it claims, Hurriyat, is a “manifestation” of. The statement asserts that people will not get “detached” with the Hurriyat, only because of the government “attaching buildings of stone and mortar”. It says that the people will continue “to seek peaceful resolution.” Hurriyat has called upon “Rights organisations in India and outside to take serious note of the protracted detention of all leadership and activists in jails and under detention, besides, human rights activists, journalists, political activists, youth and thousands of other Kashmiri suffering prison and incarceration for their political beliefs, and ask Government of India for their immediate release.”Its statement remarks that “it may seem good optics to those who want to send another shrill message to the people of Kashmir and get votes outside by it, but people of Jammu & Kashmir know better.”