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"Probe Killings": Mehbooba Mufti stages protest against Srinagar encounter
11/17/2021 11:01:07 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 17: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday led a strong protest in Jammu against the civilian killings by security forces, and demanded handing over of bodies of those killed to their families.
The former chief minister said since the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) has been in force, there has been no accountability for the killings of the innocents.
Four people, including two civilians, were killed in a gunfight by security forces on Monday evening during an anti-terror operation.
According to the police, Haider, a Pakistani terrorist, and his local associate Mohammad Amir, along with two civilians - Altaf Bhat and Mudassir Gul - were killed in the encounter in Hyderpora locality, where an illegal call centre and a terror hideout were allegedly being run.
Inspector-General of Police (Kashmir range) Vijay Kumar claimed that Mr Gul was an active associate of terrorists and was running the call centre on premises owned by Mr Bhat, who was killed in cross-firing with the terrorists.
He expressed regret over Mr Bhat's death but said he would be counted among the "harbourers" of terrorists.
Mohammad Amir's father Latief Magray, a resident of Gool area of Ramban district, has refuted the official claim that his son was a terrorist.
Holding a placard that read "Stop killing us, probe Hyderpora killings, end impunity and handover bodies to families", Ms Mufti, along with party activists and leaders, staged a protest against these killings outside the party's Gandhi Nagar headquarters.
A strong posse of policemen stopped the protesters from moving towards the main road.
Mufti told reporters that the families of the civilians who were killed are holding protests in Srinagar and demanding handover of their bodies.
"This cruel government is not even handing over the bodies after killing people. They (BJP) want to convert this nation of Gandhi, Nehru, and Ambedkar into a country of Godse. What else can I say?" the PDP leader said.Asked about the IGP's claim of there being digital evidence against those killed, she said: "If they had prior evidence, why the police did not arrest them, as they have been doing on a daily basis."
"Whenever anybody gets killed in their firing, they dub him an Over Ground worker, and that is wrong.
"Since the AFSPA has been in force, there has been no accountability and no one's been answerable," she said.
"They are innocent civilians and their families are denied even performing of their last rites," she added.
Referring to a previous incident of fake encounter in which three youths were killed, she said the security agencies made the claim of having digital evidence even then, but the reality is that they have no evidence.
Three orchard labourers were killed in a staged encounter in Amshipora village of Shopian on July 18, 2020.
In another incident this January, Athar Mushtaq, a class 11 student, was killed along with two other youths in Lawaypora, Srinagar. Mr Mushtaq's father disputed the claim that his son was a terrorist and demanded an SIT probe into the matter.
Mehbooba Mufti is scheduled to return to Srinagar later in the day after completing her five-day tour of Jammu.
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