Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Last conversati­on between militant, his father goes viral

- Ashiq Hussain

SRINAGAR: A moving telephone conversati­on between a militant trapped in a security cordon and his family has gone viral on social media in Kashmir, underlinin­g the personal and emotional cost of the violence on residents of the state.

The last phone call between Aitmad Hussain Dar, 28, a Hizbul Mujahideen militant of south Kashmir’s Shopian, and his family on Sunday was recorded just before he was killed in a gun-battle on Sunday.

Aitmad, an Mphil degree holder and junior research fellow, who joined the militant group last November, was killed along with his four accomplice­s in the gun-battle with security forces in Kachdoora village from where he was calling his family.

Aitmad called his brother on the phone and sought forgivenes­s for any of his mistakes. “Please forgive me for my mistakes. I am trapped (in an encounter),” Aitmad tells his brother and breaks down. The call sent the family into mourning and the women of the household could be heard grieving. “Lagya wandith (I be sacrificed for you),” the father told the son in chaste Kashmiri whose essence can’t be translated. “Why are you crying?” “Abu ji, Pease forgive me. I could not fulfil the promise made to you,” the son responded, crying. The father asked him where he has been trapped and urged him to “remain steadfast and have patience”. “I won’t tell you to surrender. I can’t tell you that,” he said. Aitmad responded “No, No…" and adds "Abu ji, I just want you to be pleased with me and God will also be happy with me”.

"Lagya wandith," the father said again as the women in the background shout and cry.

“Is there any chance of escaping,” the father asked and when the militant son responded in negative, the father said, “if you can escape, do it, if not then what can be done”. “No, we tried a lot. Abrar bhai (another militant) has been hit by a bullet in the head,” Aitmad said.

The phone is then taken by injured Abrar (Ishfaq Thokar) who is stumbling for words. “Excuse me, I have been hit by a bullet in my head so I am not able to speak properly, forgive me. Can I get the phone number of my father,” Abrar could be heard saying. SP, Shopian, Shriram Ambarkar Dinkar, said the conversati­on looked authentic and the militant was Aitmad .

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Fayaz Ahmad, father of Hizb militant Aitmad Ahmad Dar, at his residence in Amshpora village in Shopian district on Friday.
HT PHOTO Fayaz Ahmad, father of Hizb militant Aitmad Ahmad Dar, at his residence in Amshpora village in Shopian district on Friday.

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