Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Won’t vote again, says Kashmir human shield

- Abhishek Saha abhishek.saha@htlive.com n

The Kashmiri weaver who was tied to an army jeep to thwart stone pelters has vowed never to vote again, a day after the army commended the major who had used him as a human shield. “I won’t vote again,” said Farooq Dar.

The Kashmiri weaver who was tied to an army jeep to thwart stone pelters has vowed never to vote again, a day after the Indian Army commended the major who had used him as a human shield.

“I won’t vote again after what they did to me. I will boycott voting,” Farooq Dar told HT on Tuesday. Dar was returning home after voting in the bypoll for Srinagar parliament­ary election on April 9 when he was picked up by soldiers and tied to the jeep and driven around for 28km.

The bypoll witnessed largescale violence and a very low voter turnout. The army said they were forced to use Dar as a human shield since the soldiers had come under attack from stone pelters. A video of Dar being driven around tied to the jeep went viral, dividing the nation. While a section claimed it to be a gross violation of human rights, others defended the action of the army major. On Monday, the army said Major Leetul Gogoi has been awarded the Chief of Army Staff’s Commendati­on card for “sustained efforts in counter-insurgency operations, without specifying whether the award was particular­ly related to this incident.

Sitting at his village home in Budgam district, Dar kept repeating that “justice” was not done to him.“After the atrocity, I expected justice. But that wasn’t done,” he said. Dar said he had been getting nightmares since the April 9 incident. “My mental peace is gone. “Till the day I am alive, the incident will haunt me. My life will never be the same again,” he said. “I can’t sit alone. I get troubled. I go to the neighbour’s house or watch television. But I can’t concentrat­e on work. Only Allah knows when I can restart working again,” Dar said. He hasn’t woven a single shawl since the incident.

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI /HT ?? Farooq Dar, who was used as a human shield by the army, holds a picture of him being tied to a jeep at Chill village in Budgam district.
WASEEM ANDRABI /HT Farooq Dar, who was used as a human shield by the army, holds a picture of him being tied to a jeep at Chill village in Budgam district.

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