Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Depressed’ Kashmir woman cut her own hair, say police

- Abhishek Saha abhishek.saha@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR : Jammu and Kashmir police on Saturday said that a victim of alleged braid chopping in Kashmir had put on an act as she was apparently suffering from depression after the death of her mother and mother-in-law following the birth of her child.

A police officer told HT that Aasia, wife of Wasim Bhat of Srinagar’s Chanapora, in a state of depression, cut a few inches of her hair and raised an alarm.

This is the first case of braid chopping that the police has claimed to have objectivel­y investigat­ed and come up with an explanatio­n.

Authoritie­s in Kashmir are grappling with more than 100 cases of alleged braid chopping, which have led to concerns regarding security, especially of women, and disturbanc­es to law and order.

Police have also launched a crackdown on rumour mongers and vigilantes who, on the basis of allegation­s, have thrashed innocent people and targeted security personnel.

On Friday, Wasim had complained that Aasia was attacked and her braid was “chopped by some unknown person after spraying some substance on her face when she was near the bathroom in their compound”.

But doctors confirmed that “no spray was used on the victim”. The allegation of strangulat­ion by her father-in-law was also denied by doctors. “There was also no injury mark on the victim,” police said.

Police noted that Aasia had delivered a baby recently. However, her mother and mother-inlaw, who were a huge support to her , died soon after.

As per clinical psychologi­sts, police said it could be a case of postpartum depression, a condition which occurs after the deliv- ery of baby to a mother, as she finds it difficult to cope up with new additional responsibi­lities.

“She has sleepless nights and mood swings,” the police statement said, adding that the death of her relatives aggravated her condition, which led her to resort to the act.

Last week, a man, who claimed that his hair was chopped, was found to have raised an alarm to create law and order problems. Earlier this week, police had booked a woman in Batamaloo area of the city after she claimed for the third time in a fortnight that her braid was chopped by unknown miscreants.

 ?? AFP ?? Authoritie­s in Kashmir are grappling with more than 100 cases of braid chopping, which have led to concerns regarding security.
AFP Authoritie­s in Kashmir are grappling with more than 100 cases of braid chopping, which have led to concerns regarding security.

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