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Budding cricketer among two killed in Kashmir firing: Army orders probe

Press Trust of India • April 13, 2016, 07:47:02 IST
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Two youth, including a budding cricketer, were killed on Tuesday in Handwara, about 85 kms from Srinagar, when Army opened fire to disperse a stone-pelting mob which was protesting against alleged molestation of a girl by some of its personnel.

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Budding cricketer among two killed in Kashmir firing: Army orders probe

Srinagar: Two youth, including a budding cricketer, were killed on Tuesday in Handwara, about 85 kms from Srinagar, when Army opened fire to disperse a stone-pelting mob which was protesting against alleged molestation of a girl by some of its personnel. Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said the security personnel involved in the killing of the youth will be given exemplary punishment as such incidents cannot be tolerated since these have a “negative impact” on the state government’s efforts to consolidate peace efforts. Army ordered an inquiry while Jammu and Kashmir Police registered a criminal case and began investigations into the incident which triggered more protests in Handwara and had an echo in Srinagar and Pulwama districts of Kashmir as well. Trouble started with protests by locals in Handwara over alleged molestation of the girl student. Giving details of the incident, the police spokesman said within minutes of alleged incident of molestation by an army man, public in large numbers gathered there and attacked the army bunker in Handwara chowk. [caption id=“attachment_2726144” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Angry youths throw stones on police during clashes which erupted after the killing of two youth allegedly in Army firing following the molestation bid by a Jawan at Handwara in Kupwara district of north Kashmir at Downtown Srinagar on Tuesday. PTI Angry youths throw stones on police during clashes which erupted after the killing of two youth allegedly in Army firing following the molestation bid by a Jawan at Handwara in Kupwara district of north Kashmir at Downtown Srinagar on Tuesday. PTI[/caption] They assaulted the personnel deployed there, ransacked the bunker and attempted to set fire to the bunker, he said. “In retaliation, the security forces deployed (there) used force to disperse the violent rampaging mob. In the process, two individuals – Mohammad Iqbal and Nayeem Qadir Bhat sustained fire-arm injuries,” the spokesman said. “They were evacuated to hospital where they, unfortunately, succumbed to their injuries,” he said, adding police deeply “regrets the loss of life”. The police spokesman said a criminal case has been registered into the Handwara incident and investigations started to ascertain the facts. Nayeem, a student of Government Degree College Handwara, was a budding top order batsman, who had attended an Under-19 national level camp three years ago, his friends said. Several photographs of Nayeem at various cricketing events, including a net session with Jammu and Kashmir’s star all-rounder Parvez Rasool, were being circulated on social networking sites soon after his death. In one picture, Bhat is seen shaking hands with a senior police officer before the start of a recent cricket tournament in the district. The incident in Handwara had an echo in Srinagar, the summer capital of the state, as also in Pulwama in south Kashmir, where protests erupted and stone-pelting incidents were reported at some places, the official said. Additional police personnel have been deployed in sensitive areas of the city to maintain law and order. The Chief Minister, who was in Delhi, called up Udhampur-based Northern Army Commander Lt Gen D S Hooda over the issue and was told that the Army has ordered an inquiry and that tangible action will be taken once the probe is completed, an official statement said. Mehbooba said the security personnel involved in the killing of two youths in Handwara will be handed exemplary punishment, saying such incidents “cannot” be tolerated. She said such tragic incidents have a huge negative impact on the efforts of the government and the political leadership aimed at consolidating the peace efforts in the state. The security forces must exercise maximum restraint and adhere to the Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) while dealing with the public protests as incidents of innocent killings cannot be tolerated, she said, while expressing solidarity with the families of the two youth. The Army officer told her that he would look into the demand of the locals in Handwara area for shifting of a bunker. Political parties, like National Conference and Congress, expressed grief and shock over deaths and demanded that a probe so that the guilty could be punished. Separatist outfit Hurriyat Conference headed by hardline leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani gave a call for shutdown on Wednesday.

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