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Kashmir leaders maintain ‘criminal silence’ over missing Kulgam soldier
7/31/2023 11:19:01 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, July 31: Three days have passed but forces have yet not received any clue about the whereabouts of the missing soldier of the Army Javed Ahmed Wani.
Family members and social activists are repeatedly appealing for the release of soldiers believed to be abducted by terrorists.
Shockingly not even a single Kashmiri leader has issued a statement in favour of the family members of the missing soldier. All Kashmiri leaders have maintained a criminal silence on this issue apparently just to keep anti-national elements in good humour.
Most of the Kashmiri leaders are speaking about national and international issues but they could not muster the guts to speak even a word in support of the family members of the missing Army soldier Javid Ahmad Wani. Meanwhile, a massive search operation has been launched to trace a soldier of the Army who went missing since late Saturday evening.
As per reports, a 25-year-old soldier, who had come back home on leave, was kidnapped from his vehicle in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district.
Wailing family members ask for release of Javed Ahmad Wani, an Indian Army personnel, was reportedly posted in the Leh area of Ladakh and has been missing since Saturday.
A massive search and cordon operation has been launched by the Indian Army and police to trace the missing soldier. Javed had driven his car to Chowalgam to purchase grocery items.
When he failed to return home, his family members started searching for him in nearby areas and surrounding villages. Unconfirmed reports said that during the search operation, a pair of his slippers and blood stains were found in his car in Paranhal village. The vehicle was unlocked.
Although authorities have yet not issued any statement about the whereabouts of the missing soldiers, family members of Javed Ahmad Wani feared that he has been abducted by terrorists.
A video has gone viral on social media in which the family members are seen appealing for the release of Javed Ahmad Wani.
The fear-stricken family members said that Wani has no enmity with anyone and was on leave for one month. They appealed to those who might have abducted the soldier to release him alive since he was the only breadwinner of the family.
“I appeal to all the brothers to let him go alive,”, family members said.
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