Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

I went to vote, why would I stop others, asks man tied to army jeep

- Toufiq Rashid toufiq.rashid@htlive.com

SRINAGAR: It was a sunny Sunday morning in Kashmir’s Beerwah region. The morning chill had dissipated and Farooq Ahmad Dar was on his way to his sister’s house as there had been a death.

The 26-year-old had spent his morning outside a polling booth in Arizal’s Chill Bras area for the Srinagar bypolls, defying a separatist boycott call.

However, within minutes, Dar says his life was turned upside down.

He claims he was pulled from his motorcycle by army personnel, tied to the front of a jeep and driven around from village to village — a purported video of which has gone viral.

Dar says he has bruises from the army’s ‘thrashing’ but appears more affected by the trauma of the alleged incident.

“I was tied up at 10 in the morning and taken off at around 5.30pm. God knows how many kilometers they travelled with me tied in the front,’’ he tells Hindustan Times.

“All this while, I thought I would be killed.”

The army has ordered an inquiry and sources claim Dar was part of a stone pelting mob that attacked the personnel.

But Dar says he just got down from his motorcycle to check on a few women protesting at Utligam.

“Please check my name in the list of voters. If I voted for democracy, why would I stop others from voting and pelt stones?” says Dar, a shawl artisan, who says he showed the indelible ink mark to security personnel.

His brother Fayaz Ahmad Dar says the family went to the army camp to seek his release.

“He could have been killed by the army, hit by a stray bullet or a stone,’’ Fayaz said.

Dar says he was let off at around 7.30pm, when the village head and other elders visited the Rashtriya Rifles camp.

“We are poor and Kashmiris. Whether we vote or not, whether we are pro-Azadi or anti-azadi, for them (forces), we are the same,” he says.

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