Srinagar: Jammu Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party has voiced serious concern over the Indian court's decision to adjourn the bail plea of its incarcerated party chairman, Shabir Ahmed Shah, pending before the Delhi High Court.Terming it an age-old tactic, the DFP Spokesman Advocate Arshad Iqbal said that the repeated adjournments are a deliberate attempt to linger the case for a longer period of time.He maintained that such delays reflect the Indian courts' biased and discriminatory approach toward cases involving Kashmiri political prisoners, where due process is routinely compromised.The spokesman alleged that prolonged incarceration without timely adjudication has become a systematic tool to punish Kashmiri leaders for their political beliefs, denying them basic legal rights guaranteed under law.He further said that instead of dispensing justice impartially, Indian courts often facilitate state narratives, turning legal proceedings into instruments of political repression against the Kashmiri leade rship.The spokesman said that the overall situation in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir has continued to worsen, with thousands of political activists and youth languishing in far-off jails under draconian laws.He said that it was quite unfortunate that Kashmiri detainees are subjected to inhuman conditions, denial of medical care, and prolonged solitary confinement, while being deliberately kept away from their homes to break their morale.He said the suffering extends beyond the prisoners themselves, as their families, especially elderly parents, women, and children, are forced to endure immense emotional, financial, and psychological trauma due to restricted access, long and costly travel, and constant uncertainty about the wellbeing of their loved ones.The DFP spokesman appealed to international human rights organizations, including the United Nations and global civil society groups, to take serious notice of the grave human rights violations in Kashmir.He urged them to use their moral and diplo matic influence to press India to end arbitrary detentions, ensure fair and timely trials for Kashmiri political prisoners, and uphold international human rights and humanitarian law in the disputed territory.