A Walk to Remember


Kashmir Magazine

 

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha set an example of a professional approach of heading the administration and walked around four-kilometres on foot to meet the families of three youth killed in a Shopian fake encounter.

Sinha as per official sources was on a visit to the bordering Rajouri district and also met the family of three youth killed in a Shopian fake encounter.

They said that Sinha walked around 4-kms on foot to meet them. Sources further added that the LG while assuring justice to the family said that nobody is above law. “Law will play its role and justice will be delivered,” Sinha said.

Jammu and Kashmir’s lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha has assured the grief-stricken families of three Gujjar men-- killed in a fake encounter in Amshipora of Shopian district on July 18—that they will be served justice and promised a government job for a member of each bereaved family.

“The LG promised all possible help including a government job to the next of kin of the three men killed in a staged encounter,” said a senior official.

It has been learnt that Sinha travelled for six hours and walked for about 4 km to reach village Tarkassi in the far flung area of Rajouri in the Jammu division to meet the families on Thursday.

He expressed grief and sorrow over the incident and assured them of justice. He said that the government will take care of all the three families and all assistance would be provided to them, said the official. Sinha also conveyed sympathies to the families on behalf of the PM.

Close on the heels of the army’s findings of irregularities in the Amshipora operation, the family of the three young Gujjar men have demanded severe punishment to the guilty under the law. All the three men hailed from Tarkassi village of Rajouri district and were related.

The family has also demanded that the alleged informant, who told the army officials that the three were militants, in the hope of receiving “rewards and awards”, should also be exposed.

The three men- Imtiyaz Ahmad, Abrar Ahmad and Ibrar Mohammad- were missing since July 17 and the army confirmed that they were killed by the security forces in Shopian on that day. An army inquiry has found that the security forces involved in the Amshipora operation had breached the rules.

Lal Hussain, uncle of the three youths, said “We have lost three young men. They were my nephews, who had gone to Shopian to earn money for the families back home. I demand that those involved in the fake encounter and the contact, who branded my nephews as militants and passed on the information to the security forces, must be punished under the law of the land,” he told a new Delhi based media outlet.

“The pictures of the alleged militants killed in the encounter that went viral on social media sites were of my nephew Imtiyaz Ahmad and two other relatives Abrar Ahmad and Ibrar Mohammad Khan,” he added.

The three young men aged 21, 26 and 18 years had left Rajouri and reached Shopian via Mughal Road on July 2 and July 17 to work as labourers. Thereafter, they remained missing. On July 18, the army claimed it had killed three unidentified militants in Amshipora of Shopian.

On August 14, a police team from Shopian collected DNA samples of three families in Rajouri to match them with those of the three young men.

Lal Hussain had been all along claiming that his nephews were innocent Gujjar boys, who had gone to Shopian to work as labourers and that they had nothing to do with militants.

The Army had said that “The inquiry has brought out certain prima facie evidence indicating that during the operation, powers vested under the AFSPA 1990 were exceeded and the Do’s and Don’ts of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) as approved by the Supreme Court have been contravened. Consequently, the competent disciplinary authority has directed to initiate disciplinary proceedings under the Army Act against those found prima-facie answerable”.

“The evidence collected by the inquiry has prima-facie indicated that the three unidentified militants killed in Op Amshipora were Imtiyaz Ahmed, Abrar Ahmed and Mohammad Ibrar, who hailed from Rajouri. Their DNA report is awaited. Their involvement with militants or related activities is under investigation by the police,” it added.

The Indian Army statement had also reaffirmed its commitment to “ethical conduct of operations” and added that further updates on the case will be given periodically without affecting due process of the law of the land.

Almost a month before, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on referred to a probe into an encounter in Shopian in which three youths were killed and assured that justice will be served

 

The J&K Police is investigating an allegation that three youths killed by the Army in the encounter on July 18 were labourers from Rajouri. IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar had earlier said the probe would also look into whether the three had militant links.

Addressing a press conference at the Raj Bhawan, Sinha had said, “Whatever legal procedures were there — Army is conducting its own enquiry and we have formed our own investigating committee. Main ashwast karta hun ki unke saath poori tarha se nyaay hoga, unko insaaf milega. (I want to assure that justice will be served),” the L-G said.

The L-G’s statement comes days after the families of the youths wrote to him.