Deccan Chronicle

J&K youth used as human shield

Video shows man tied to an Army jeep in Valley as a stern warning to stone-pelters

- YUSUF JAMEEL | DC with agency inputs

A video showing a Kashmiri youth being used as a human shield by the Army against stone pelting in Jammu and Kashmir’s central district of Budgam has caused outrage in the state and beyond.

The youth, seen tied to a moving jeep with an audio warning to stone-pelters against the background, has been identified as Farooq Dar, while the Army unit involved in the act was 53 Rashtriya Rifles, preliminar­y investigat­ions have revealed.

Officials investigat­ing the matter on the instructio­ns of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said Mr Dar is a resident of Chhil Brass in Budgam.

Mr Dar told investigat­ors that he was out to cast vote and later visit his sister’s house after a relative’s death when he was picked up and paraded through 10 to 12 villages, officials said.

Sources in the Army, which has promised a probe, claimed that he was picked up from a “trouble spot”, Gundipora, and was tied up for barely 100 metres before being released.

“The contents of the video are being verified and investigat­ed,” said defence spokespers­on Colonel Rajesh Kalia here.

The warning in the video, “Those who throw stones will meet the same fate” can be heard.

A video showing a Kashmiri youth being used as a human shield by the Army against stone pelting in Jammu and Kashmir’s central district of Budgam has caused outrage in the state and beyond.

The video surfaced two days after a series of amateur videos showing CRPF jawans being heckled, hit and kicked by a mob during the bypoll to the Srinagar Lok Sabha seat went viral on social media evoking a nationwide outrage.

Locals and police sources said as the youth was being paraded, a crowd assembled outside a school where a polling station had been set up, and subsequent­ly attacked the jeep with stones.

Three protesters were injured when security forces opened fire, they said.

Soon violence spread to other areas. Former Chief Minister and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah expressed shock over the incident.

He wrote on Twitter, “This young man was TIED to the front of an Army jeep to make sure no stones were thrown at the jeep? This is just so shocking !!!!! #Kashmir.”

 ??  ?? The youth tied to the jeep has been identified as Farooq Ahmed Dar, a resident of Chhil Brass of Budgam.
The youth tied to the jeep has been identified as Farooq Ahmed Dar, a resident of Chhil Brass of Budgam.

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