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Hizb pamphlets circulated inside Jamia Masjid Kishtwar
People warned against helping Army
5/31/2016 12:29:37 AM

Asif Iqbal Naik

Early Times Report

Srinagar, May 30: Putting the various security agencies including police into tizzy, Hizbul Mujahedeen today managed to circulate the pamphlets in the Jama Masjid during Zohar Nimaz .
The pamphlets carry warning asking people not to support the army or any other security agencies working for the government of India, beside demanded Rs. 8 Crore trusted money from unmentioned businessman and contractors. HM also sought logistic and other support from the locals to carry out their activities in the area that have received major dent in the area in recent past.
As per the details available with "Early Times", large number of people like everyday assembled at Jamia Masjid Kishtwar to offer daily Zohar Nimaz and after completion of the Nimaz, the people were astonished to see the large number of pamphlets thrown at different places in the mosque by some unknown persons believedto be the handiwork of HM Over Ground Workers. The pamphlets carried the stamp of Information and Broadcasting wing off the militant organization.
The pamphlets claimed that large number of militants had infiltrated into Doda and Kishtwar Districts to fight against the army, security personals and the local people who are working with army which according to pamphlet include large number of Muslims as well.
HM threatened the local Muslims that if they continued to provide logistic support to army through different means they shall face the consequences soon.
The Pamphlets claimed that more than half a dozen of their supporters were present in Kishtwar since last two months and claimed that some people in Kishtwar owed their Rs. 8 Crore trust money, out of which they so far had collected back Rs. 73.20 lakhs from them .
Earlier similar poster had appeared in the Jamia Masjid Kishtwar couple of years ago.
It is pertinent to mention that District Doda has been declared free from militancy while two militants including 52 year old Mohammad Amin alias Jahingir Saroori and 29 year old Raiz Ahmed of Marwah are active in Kishtwar District and security agencies keeping an eye on militancy related activities had no idea about whereabouts of the two militants and it is believed that both are presently operating in Anantnag District and its adjoining areas.
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