Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

J&K govt rejects ₹10-lakh relief to ‘human shield’

- Abhishek Saha

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir government has rejected the state human rights commission’s (SHRC) recommenda­tion for paying monetary compensati­on to Farooq Dar, a weaver who was used as a “human shield” by the army to allegedly escape a stone-pelting mob during the parliament­ary bypoll in April.

SHRC chairman Justice Bilal Nazki had in July directed the state government to pay Rs 10 lakh in compensati­on to Dar, who was tied to the front of an army jeep by Major Leetul Gogoi and allegedly driven around for five hours through 17 villages on April 9 – the day parliament­ary byelection­s in Srinagar constituen­cy saw protests and stone-pelting at several polling booths.

The government had rejected the SHRC recommenda­tion through a note on October 27, but details of its reply emerged in the local media only today.

The “human shield” incident had created a huge row, with civil society activists alleging gross rights violations by the Indian army and the latter choosing to award Major Gogoi with the Chief of the Army Staff’s commendati­on card.

In its July recommenda­tion, the SHRC had said it “does not have jurisdicti­on over the army”.

A police inquiry report in September said that Dar had cast his

vote before he was picked up by the army major and used as a “human shield”.

In its four-point rebuttal to the SHRC, the home department said the recommenda­tion

 ?? HT FILE ?? Farooq Dar was tied to the front of an army jeep to ward off stonepelte­rs during the bypoll in April this year.
HT FILE Farooq Dar was tied to the front of an army jeep to ward off stonepelte­rs during the bypoll in April this year.

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