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Mehbooba Mufti barred from meeting families of Gujjar civilians killed by Army

Mehbooba staged a sit-in on the forest road in protest, and her People’s Democratic Party colleagues and supporters fiercely resisted the police. But they were bundled into vehicles and sent back

Muzaffar Raina Srinagar Published 31.12.23, 06:02 AM
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Former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti and her party members were on Saturday stopped inside a Poonch forest and prevented from meeting the families of the men allegedly tortured to death by the army last week.

Mehbooba staged a sit-in on the forest road in protest, and her People’s Democratic Party colleagues and supporters fiercely resisted the police. But they were bundled into vehicles and sent back.

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Jammu and Kashmir BJP chief Ravinder Raina had, however, been allowed to visit the village, Topa Mastandara, and meet the families on Thursday.

On Friday, former chief minister Farooq Abdullah of the National Conference was allowed to meet the survivors of the alleged army torture at a hospital in Surankote, Poonch.

Local people said they were not being allowed to get any closer to Topa Mastandara than Bafliaz, a township 10km from the village.

Mehbooba and her team too were stopped at Bafliaz but she refused to relent and set off on foot along a difficult forest route. She said she had been given the green light for the visit on Friday evening.

But a large police contingent, armed with concertina wire, stopped her a short distance from Topa Mastandara. Her supporters chanted slogans against “political terrorism”.

“We have walked some 7km but have been stopped when we are just 4-5km away. I will sit here through the night rather than leave this place,” Mehbooba told reporters.

Mohammad Sidiq, elected panchayat member of Topa Mastandara and nephew of the slain Showkat Hussain, said Mehbooba was stopped 3km from the village.

“They neither allowed her to come here nor allowed us to go and meet her. Men and women of our village were eager to meet her but they did not allow it,” Sidiq told The Telegraph.

As Mehbooba staged a sit-in, the police started picking up her supporters, who had thrown a ring around her.

For some time, she sat alone on the ground, encircled by the police. She fiercelyresisted bids by two policewomen to drag her away, asking them to bring arrest warrants.

“Militants come, kill army men and leave. Then army men come and kill innocent unarmed civilians,” Mehbooba told reporters.

“BJP leader Ravinder Raina, National Conference leaders can visit the place but we are told there is danger and we can’t proceed. I think they (the administration) are the biggest danger.”

She added: “You (the government) killed people in such a bad way that the father of one of them said he could not hug the body of his son. He said his body had been stitched up because of multiple injuries. They were subjected to electric shocks. You have turned the situation so bad but don’t allow us to apply balm.”

Mehbooba claimed the reason the team was not allowed to meet the families was that the government had something to hide. “We are not going there to create a ruckus,” she said.

“How is it (the visit) a sin? They (government) keepsaying that everything is fine here and streams of milk are flowing. But then why stop us?”

Tazeem Dar, a local PDP leader, said the entire team, including Mehbooba, was forcibly put into vehicles and sent back to Bafliaz after a spirited resistance.

The site of Mehbooba’s sit-in was close to the place where militants ambushed army vehicles on December 21, killing four jawans and injuring three.

Army sources said the anti-militancy operation had been called off on Friday after the forces failed to hunt down the militants involved in the attack.

On Thursday, while meeting the families, Raina had pledged “big punishment” for the “culprits”, betraying the BJP’s fears that the alleged custody killings could damage its political prospects.

The three slain men were tribal Muslim Gujjars, a community the BJP has been courting.

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